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Preface xiii
The Editors xv
Contributors xvii
Chapter 1 Synthesis of High Surface Area Cobalt-on-Alumina Catalysts by Modification with Organic Compounds Peter R. Ellis David James Peter T. Bishop John L. Casci C. Martin Lok Gordon J. Kelly 1
Chapter 2 Carbon Nanomaterials as Supports for Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst Anke Jung, C. Kern Andreas Jess 17
Chapter 3 Effect of a Novel Nitric Oxide Calcination on the Catalytic Behavior of Silica-Supported Cobalt Catalysts during Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, and Impact on Performance Parameters Wenping Ma Gary Jacobs Muthu K. Gnanamani Uschi M. Graham|cBurtron H. Davis 31
Chapter 4 The Formation and Influence of Carbon on Cobalt-Based Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalysts: An Integrated Review Danzil J. Moodley Jan van de Loosdrecht Abdool M. Saib Hans J. W. Niemantsverdriet 49
Chapter 5 Catalytic Performance of Ru/Al2O3 and Ru/Mu/Al2O3 for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Mohammad Nurunnabi Kazuhisa Murata Kiyomi Okabe Megumu Inaba Isao Takahara 83
Chapter 6 Preparation of Highly Active Co/SiO2 Catalyst with Chelating Agents for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: Role of Chelating Agents Naoto Koizumi Daichi Hongo Yukiya Ibi Yasuhiko Hayasaka Muneyoshi Yamada 95
Chapter 7 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: Temperature-Programmed EXAFS/XANES Characterization of the Impact of Cu and Alkali Promoters to Iron-Based Catalysts on the Carbide Formation Rate Gary Jacobs Amitava Sarkar Burtron H. Davis Donald Cronauer A. Jeremy Kropf Christopher L. Marshall 119
Chapter 8 Characterization of Co/Silica Catalysts Prepared by a Novel NO Calcination Method Gary Jacobs Wenping Ma Yaying Ji Syed KhalidBurtron H. Davis 147
Chapter 9 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis and Hydroformylation on Cobalt Catalysts: The Thermodynamic Control Hans Schulz 165
Chapter 10 The Value of a Two Alpha Model in the Elucidation of a Full Product Spectrum for Fe-LTFT Johan Huyser Matthys Janse van Vuuren Godfrey Kupi 185
Chapter 11 Studies on the Reaction Mechanism of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: Co-Feeding Experiments and the Promoter Effect of Alkali Johann Gaube Hans-Friedrich Klein 199
Chapter 12 Modeling of Internal Diffusion Limitations in a Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst Anke Jung C. Kern Andreas Jess 215
Chapter 13 Fe-LTFT Selectivity: A Sasol Perspective Matthys Janse van Vuuren John Huyser Thelma Grobler Godfrey Kupi 229
Chapter 14 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: Comparison of the Effect of Co-Fed Water on the Catalytic Performance of Co Catalysts Supported on Wide-Pore and Narrow-Pore Alumina Amitava Sarkar Gary Jacobs Peter Mukoma David Glasser Diane Hildebrandt Neil J. Coville Burtron H. Davis 243
Chapter 15 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: A Continuous Process for Separation of Wax from Iron Nano-Catalyst Particles by Using Cross-Flow Filtration Amitava Sarkar James K. Neathery Robert L. Spicer Burtron H. Davis 269
Chapter 16 Detailed Kinetic Study and Modeling of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis over a State-of-the Art Cobalt-Based Catalyst Carlo Giorgio Visconti Zuzana Ballova Luca Lietti Enrico Tronconi Roberto Zennaro Pio Forzatti 293
Chapter 17 Reduction of CO2 Emissions from CTL Processes: Use of a Novel FT-Based Chemistry Diane Hildebrandt David Glasser Bilal Patel 317
Chapter 18 Refining Fischer-Tropsch Syncrude: Perspectives on Lessons from the Past Arno de Klerk 331
Chapter 19 Low-Temperature Water-Gas Shift: Assessing Formates as Potential Intermediates over Pt/ZrO2 and Na-Doped Pt/ZrO2 Catalysts Employing the Ssitka-Drifts Technique Gary Jacobs Burtron H. Davis John M. Pigos Christopher J. Brooks 365
Index 395
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