Hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst, method for manufacturing same, and method for synthesizing hydrocarbons
A hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst is for reacting a raw material gas including hydrogen and carbon dioxide to convert to hydrocarbons, wherein when elemental analysis of a surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas is performed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), 15 to 65% by mass of Fe, 10 to 40% by mass of O, 0.04 to 30% by mass of Na, 0 to 15% by mass of Ni, and 5 to 30% by mass of Cr are detected.
1 . A hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst for reacting a raw material gas comprising hydrogen and carbon dioxide to convert to hydrocarbons, wherein when elemental analysis of a surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas is performed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), 15 to 65% by mass of Fe, 10 to 40% by mass of O, 0.04 to 30% by mass of Na, 1 to 15% by mass of Ni, and 5 to 30% by mass of Cr are detected.
2 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein when the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas is analyzed by an X-ray diffraction method, oxides with Fe valences of +2 and/or +3 are detected.
3 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein when the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas is analyzed by an X-ray diffraction method, a ratio (I 2 /I 1 ) is in a range of 0.02 to 3.0, in which I 1 is a peak area in a range of 2θ=44° to 45° representative of Fe—Cr alloy, and I 2 is a peak area in a range of 2θ=35° to 36° representative of Fe 2 O 3 .
4 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein when the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas is analyzed by an X-ray diffraction method, a ratio (I 3 /I 1 ) is in a range of 0.02 to 0.5, in which I 1 is a peak area in a range of 2θ=44° to 45° representative of Fe—Cr alloy, and I 3 is a peak area in a range of 2θ=30° to 31° representative of FeCr 2 O 4 .
5 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein when elemental analysis of the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas is performed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), 0.05 to 4% by mass of Na is detected.
6 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein when elemental analysis of the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas is performed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), 2 to 9% by mass of Ni is detected.
7 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst is in a powder form.
8 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 7 , wherein a BET specific surface area of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst is 10 to 20 m 2 /g.
9 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst is provided in a form of a shaped article comprising one or more flow paths penetrating from one end surface to the other end surface, wherein a surface of the one or more flow paths constitutes the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas.
10 . The hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 9 , wherein a BET specific surface area of the surface of the one or more flow paths is 5 to 15 m 2 /g.
11 . A method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , the method comprising:
a step A1 of preparing a Fe-Cr alloy powder comprising 50 to 90% by mass of Fe, 10 to 20% by mass of Cr, and 1 to 20% by mass of Ni;
a step A2 of impregnating the powder with Na to obtain a Na-impregnated powder; and
a step A3 of firing the Na-impregnated powder in an oxygen-containing atmosphere at 380 to 880° C.,
wherein the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst is in a powder form.
12 . The method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 11 , wherein the Fe-Cr alloy powder comprises 3 to 5% by mass of Ni.
13 . The method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 11 , wherein the Fe-Cr alloy powder is SUS630.
14 . The method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 11 , further comprising a step A4 of pickling the powder between the step A1 and the step A2.
15 . A method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 , the method comprising:
a step B 1 of preparing Fe-Cr alloy powder comprising 50 to 90% by mass of Fe, 10 to 20% by mass of Cr, and 1 to 20% by mass of Ni;
a step B2 of shaping the powder using an additive manufacturing method into a shaped article comprising one or more flow paths penetrating from one end surface to the other end surface;
a step B3 of impregnating a surface of the one or more flow paths of the shaped article with Na to obtain a Na-impregnated shaped article; and
a step B4 of firing the Na-impregnated shaped article in an oxygen-containing atmosphere at 380 to 880° C.,
wherein a surface of the one or more flow paths constitutes the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst to be brought into contact with the raw material gas.
16 . The method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 15 , wherein the Fe-Cr alloy powder comprises 3 to 5% by mass of Ni.
17 . The method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 15 , wherein the Fe-Cr alloy powder is SUS630.
18 . The method for manufacturing the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 15 , further comprising a step B5 of pickling the surface of the one or more flow paths of the shaped article between the step B2 and the step B3.
19 . A method for synthesizing hydrocarbons, comprising contacting a raw material gas comprising hydrogen and carbon dioxide with the surface of the hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst according to claim 1 to be brought into contact with the raw material gas, thereby reacting the raw material gas.