Nickel based Fischer Tropsch catalysts promote the hydrogenation (-H) and
methanization (-CH3) chain termination steps, therefore there is a tendency
for lower HC chains and methane production (ie: lower alpha). From what I
understand, these also favor lower temperatures which in turn counteract the
high wax formation of iron at lower temperatures. However, cobalt is more
frequently used, possibly because of disposal cost.

I once heard concern of side reactions consisting of nickel-carbon complexes
which are bad news, and a haz mat nightmare. Possible nickel-carbon
complexes include nickel carbonyls which are commonly known as 'liquid
death'
has anyone else heard of this happening as a side reaction in FT?

Jay
ALL Power Labs
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On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:59 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Gasifiers,
>    If soot can be converted to liquid, than so could  charcoal, coke,
> torrified wood, and some plastics.  I have always felt  that by reacting
> substances in a closed retort one could convert any  hydrocarbon to any
> hydrocarbon.   With means to move them and  control all parameters and a
> universal
> system like an oil refinery. The  proper set up of steam enhancement,
> cracking,
> separating, and reforming units,  one can do anything.
>    Why not just build a universal converter and  develop processes from
> that prototype. Start with retort gasification and  proceed to various
> options
> of cracking and steam reforming units. Then on to  various options of
> catalytic reactors, with a temperature/ pressure  control for each recipe.
> No
> it's not efficient, but the processes  developed from the prototype systems
> can
> be used to develop highly  efficient scaled up processes. Gasifiers built
> to specific parameters could be  constructed based on retort data.
>    Sounds like a job for a school lab.
>    Dan Dimiduk
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