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Nature | 2016

Cobalt carbide nanoprisms for direct production of lower olefins from syngas

Liangshu Zhong; Fei Yu; Yunlei An; Yonghui Zhao; Yuhan Sun; Zhengjia Li; Tiejun Lin; Yanjun Lin; Xingzhen Qi; Yuanyuan Dai; Lin Gu; Jin-Song Hu; Shifeng Jin; Qun Shen; Hui Wang

Lower olefins—generally referring to ethylene, propylene and butylene—are basic carbon-based building blocks that are widely used in the chemical industry, and are traditionally produced through thermal or catalytic cracking of a range of hydrocarbon feedstocks, such as naphtha, gas oil, condensates and light alkanes. With the rapid depletion of the limited petroleum reserves that serve as the source of these hydrocarbons, there is an urgent need for processes that can produce lower olefins from alternative feedstocks. The ‘Fischer–Tropsch to olefins’ (FTO) process has long offered a way of producing lower olefins directly from syngas—a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide that is readily derived from coal, biomass and natural gas. But the hydrocarbons obtained with the FTO process typically follow the so-called Anderson–Schulz–Flory distribution, which is characterized by a maximum C2–C4 hydrocarbon fraction of about 56.7 per cent and an undesired methane fraction of about 29.2 per cent (refs 1, 10, 11, 12). Here we show that, under mild reaction conditions, cobalt carbide quadrangular nanoprisms catalyse the FTO conversion of syngas with high selectivity for the production of lower olefins (constituting around 60.8 per cent of the carbon products), while generating little methane (about 5.0 per cent), with the ratio of desired unsaturated hydrocarbons to less valuable saturated hydrocarbons amongst the C2–C4 products being as high as 30. Detailed catalyst characterization during the initial reaction stage and theoretical calculations indicate that preferentially exposed {101} and {020} facets play a pivotal role during syngas conversion, in that they favour olefin production and inhibit methane formation, and thereby render cobalt carbide nanoprisms a promising new catalyst system for directly converting syngas into lower olefins.


Science China-chemistry | 2017

Advances in direct production of value-added chemicals via syngas conversion

Yunlei An; Tiejun Lin; Fei Yu; Yanzhang Yang; Liangshu Zhong; Minghong Wu; Yuhan Sun

Syngas conversion to fuels and chemicals is one of the most challenging subjects in the field of C1 chemistry. It is considered as an attractive alternative non-petroleum-based production route. The direct synthesis of olefins and alcohols as high value-added chemicals from syngas has drawn particular attention due to its process simplicity, low energy consumption and clean utilization of carbon resource, which conforms to the principles of green carbon science. This review describes the recent advances for the direct production of lower olefins and higher alcohols via syngas conversion. Recent progress in the development of new catalyst systems for enhanced catalytic performance is highlighted. We also give recommendations regarding major challenges for further research in syngas conversion to various chemicals.


ACS Catalysis | 2017

Effects of Sodium on the Catalytic Performance of CoMn Catalysts for Fischer–Tropsch to Olefin Reactions

Zhengjia Li; Liangshu Zhong; Fei Yu; Yunlei An; Yuanyuan Dai; Yanzhang Yang; Tiejun Lin; Shenggang Li; Hui Wang; Peng Gao; Yuhan Sun; Mingyuan He


Chinese Journal of Chemistry | 2017

Effect of Sodium on the Structure‐Performance Relationship of Co/SiO2 for Fischer‐Tropsch Synthesis

Yuanyuan Dai; Fei Yu; Zhengjia Li; Yunlei An; Tiejun Lin; Yanzhang Yang; Liangshu Zhong; Hui Wang; Yuhan Sun


Catalysis Today | 2017

Recent advances in the investigation of nanoeffects of Fischer-Tropsch catalysts

Wen Chen; Tiejun Lin; Yuanyuan Dai; Yunlei An; Fei Yu; Liangshu Zhong; Shenggang Li; Yuhan Sun


ACS Catalysis | 2017

Mechanism of the Mn Promoter via CoMn Spinel for Morphology Control: Formation of Co2C Nanoprisms for Fischer–Tropsch to Olefins Reaction

Zhengjia Li; Tiejun Lin; Fei Yu; Yunlei An; Yuanyuan Dai; Shenggang Li; Liangshu Zhong; Hui Wang; Peng Gao; Yuhan Sun; Mingyuan He


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2018

Direct synthesis of long-chain alcohols from syngas over CoMn catalysts

Yanzhang Yang; Tiejun Lin; Xingzhen Qi; Fei Yu; Yunlei An; Zhengjia Li; Yuanyuan Dai; Liangshu Zhong; Hui Wang; Yuhan Sun


Materials Letters | 2018

ZIF-67-derived Co 3 O 4 micro/nano composite structures for efficient photocatalytic degradation

Mingfang Yang; Chen Zhang; Yonghui Fan; Tiejun Lin; Xinqing Chen; Yongwu Lu; Hui Wang; Liangshu Zhong; Yuhan Sun


Journal of Catalysis | 2018

Morphology control of Co2C nanostructures via the reduction process for direct production of lower olefins from syngas

Yunlei An; Yonghui Zhao; Fei Yu; Tiejun Lin; Yongwu Lu; Shenggang Li; Zhengjia Li; Yuanyuan Dai; Xinxing Wang; Hui Wang; Liangshu Zhong; Yuhan Sun


Chinese Journal of Catalysis | 2018

Effect of the support on cobalt carbide catalysts for sustainable production of olefins from syngas

Xinxing Wang; Wen Chen; Tiejun Lin; Jie Li; Fei Yu; Yunlei An; Yuanyuan Dai; Hui Wang; Liangshu Zhong; Yuhan Sun

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Liangshu Zhong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuhan Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fei Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hui Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yunlei An

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuanyuan Dai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhengjia Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shenggang Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yanzhang Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xinxing Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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