About This Special Issue
Fischer–Tropsch FT synthesis is a significant gas-to-liquid process by using a metal catalyst for the conversion of synthesis gas (CO + H2) derived from coal, natural gas or biomass into hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds. FT synthesis produces a wide range of olefins, paraffin and oxygenated products (such as alcohols, aldehydes, acids and ketones).
Aims and Scope:
- Nanocatalyst
- Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis
- Characterization
- Light Olefin Selectivity
- Synthesis Variables
- Operating Conditions