scholarly journals An Inelastic Neutron Scattering Investigation of the Temporal Behaviour of the Hydrocarbonaceous Overlayer of a Prototype Fischer-Tropsch to Olefins Catalyst

Author(s):  
Alisha L. Davidson ◽  
Paul B. Webb ◽  
Stewart F. Parker ◽  
David Lennon

AbstractA dual sodium and sulfur promoted haematite, representative of a candidate Fischer-Tropsch to olefins (FTO) catalyst, is prepared and contrasted with the performance of an unpromoted hematite sample in the ambient pressure CO hydrogenation reaction at 623 K as a function of time-on-stream (0–24 h). In-situ post-reaction temperature-programmed oxidation measurements show the carbon evolutionary phase of the catalyst conditioning process to be retarded for the FTO catalyst. Ex-situ inelastic neutron scattering measurements show the promoters perturb the formation of a previously described hydrocarbonaceous overlayer. Specifically, whilst the sp3 hybridised C–H modes of the hydrocarbonaceous overlayer are almost unaffected by the additives, the formation of the overlayer’s sp2 hybridised C–H modes are noticeably impeded. The results are discussed in terms of the Na/S promoters disturbing the formation of an ordered hydrocarbonaceous overlayer that is thought to constrain the supply of adsorbed hydrogen atoms, which favours the formation of unsaturated hydrocarbons associated with the FTO process.

RSC Advances ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 2608-2617 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robbie Warringham ◽  
Alisha L. Davidson ◽  
Paul B. Webb ◽  
Robert P. Tooze ◽  
Russel A. Ewings ◽  
...  

Inelastic neutron scattering is used to examine an un-promoted iron based Fischer–Tropsch synthesis catalyst exposed to ambient pressure CO hydrogenation at 623 K for defined periods of time-on-stream (3, 6, 12 and 24 h).


Author(s):  
S. Klotz

AbstractRecent progress in high pressure techniques allows the measurements of phonon dispersion curves to ~12 GPa by inelastic neutron scattering on triple axis spec-trometers. Provided the structure is not too complex, a vari-ety of low-compressibility solids may be studied over the entire stability range of their ambient pressure forms. This article reviews results obtained during the last five years on the lattice dynamics of a number of “simple” systems (Ge, GaSb, PbTe, FeO, Zn, Fe) where the pressure-induced frequency shifts of the acoustic branches have been studied in considerable detail. In several of these solids pronounced “mode softening” is found under pressure. Grüneisen parameters and elastic constants have been determined and the results were compared to predictions of first-principle calculations.


2013 ◽  
Vol 52 (21) ◽  
pp. 5608-5611 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil G. Hamilton ◽  
Ian P. Silverwood ◽  
Robbie Warringham ◽  
Josef Kapitán ◽  
Lutz Hecht ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
L'ubomír Smrčok ◽  
Daniel Tunega ◽  
Anibal Javier Ramirez-Cuesta ◽  
Alexander Ivanov ◽  
Jana Valúchová

Author(s):  
Qingan Cai ◽  
Michael McIntire ◽  
Luke L. Daemen ◽  
Chen Li ◽  
Eric L. Chronister

Inelastic neutron scattering has been performed on para-terphenyl at temperatures from 10 to 200 K and under pressures from the ambient pressure to 1.51 kbar. The temperature dependence of phonons,...


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