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Arslan, Muhammad |
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2020-10-26T09:25:15Z |
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2020-10-26T09:25:15Z |
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2016-11 |
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NUST201463504MCES64114F |
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http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5031 |
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Supervisor : Dr Naseem Iqbal |
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Energy consumption is increasing day by day placing a lot of load on fossil fuels which in turns cause various threats to environment. Among other forms of energy, liquid fuels are most commonly and intensively used in daily life. To match the demand of liquid fuels scientists are working to find new sources to generate relatively clean liquid fuels that poses minimum environmental threat. Fischer Tropsch Synthesis is one of such efforts that generate synthetic hydrocarbons from various sources like coal, biomass, natural gas and environmental carbon dioxide. The Fischer Tropsch Synthesis uses syngas (mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen) to generate liquid hydrocarbons at high temperatures of 200 to 350OC in the presence of a catalyst at high pressures (upto 20 bars). This study focuses on developing a cobalt based catalyst for Fischer Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) process and to check the effect of promoters on the activity of the prepared catalyst. Zinc and Zirconium promoters are used in this study. Hydrotalcite supported cobalt catalyst is prepared by co-precipitation method and the (Zn and Zr) promoters are added by wetness impregnation method. The qualitative and quantitative analyses of all the prepared samples are done using various characterization techniques. XRD and SEM were performed to gather information about the structure and morphology of the catalyst. EDS was used for elemental analysis of the samples. BET and TGA are two techniques that give information about the properties of catalyst like surface area and thermal stability. FTIR was performed to check the purity of samples. The samples were tested for FTS process in a micro reactor especially to check the C5+ selectivity. The product obtained from FTS reactor was analyzed using GC-MS. The results showed very high C5+ selectivity for promoted catalyst as compared to unpromoted catalyst. |
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U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E), NUST |
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TH-56 |
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dc.subject |
Fischer Tropsch Synthesis |
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dc.subject |
Cobalt Catalyst |
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Hydrotalcite |
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Zinc Promoters |
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Zirconium Promoters |
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dc.title |
Promoted Cobalt Based Catalyst for Fischer Tropsch Synthesis Application / |
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Thesis |
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