Binder/support effects on the activity and selectivity of iron catalysts in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis

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The melting method for fused iron catalysts was found to be vital and those prepared by AAW performed best for the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis.


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MCF supported iron catalysts with high loading (30%) and high dispersion were prepared. The Mn promoter influenced the reducibility and carbonization of supported iron catalysts. Higher C5+ selectivity was achieved by appropriate Mn promotion.


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