Direct conversion of syngas to aromatics: A review of recent studies

Publication date: April 2020Source: Chinese Journal of Catalysis, Volume 41, Issue 4Author(s): Xiaoli Yang, Xiong Su, De Chen, Tao Zhang, Yanqiang HuangThe direct catalytic conversion of syngas to aromatics offers a promising route to manufacture fine chemicals by employing non-petroleum carbon resources, because aromatic constituents are the key platform for producing polymers. However, this remains a great challenge due to the low yield of aromatics and poor catalyst stability, which restrict further development. In recent years, extensive research has been reported on the design of effective catalysts and the optimization of operating conditions to obtain better catalytic performance. In this review, we focus on these related achievements and present a comprehensive overview of different kinds of catalysts, mainly including modified Fischer-Tropsch (FT) catalysts and composite catalysts, as well as their performance and reaction mechanisms. The thermodynamic analysis of the reactions involved in this innovative conversion process and the comparison of different methods are also described in detail in this updated review. Finally, the challenges and prospects for direct syngas conversion are discussed to provide general guidelines for the construction of a well-designed reaction route.Graphical AbstractThe conversion of syngas to aromatics provides an effective way to make full use of the renewable or fossil carbon-containing feedstocks, satisfying the demand of society, th...
Source: Chinese Journal of Catalysis - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research