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    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: iron catalyst ; titania ; hydrogenation of CO2 ; Mössbauer ; EXAFS ; Raman
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Titania-supported iron oxide catalyst has been designed based on a geometric consideration. The catalyst prepared by reducing the precursor obtained from incipient wetness impregnation in H2 at proper temperature exhibits good activity (CO2 conversion 〉24%) and selectivity (〉60%) in the selective synthesis of hydrocarbons (C2–C5) from CO2 and H2. The catalytic activity has been found to vary with iron weight loadings in a “twin maxima” fashion and, also, to be affected by the reduction temperature. Mössbauer and EXAFS analyses suggest that the active phase is coordinatively unsaturated ferrous cations associated with α-Fe. Alternative arrangement of the two phases in a proper way is beneficial to relax the Fe-O bonds and results in the highest catalytic activity for the catalyst, but the formation of predominantly FeTiO3 phase finally makes the catalyst inactive.
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    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: iron catalyst ; zirconia ; hydrogenation of CO2 ; Mössbauer ; EXAFS
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Zirconia-supported iron oxide catalyst has been designed following the approach to the Fe/TiO2 catalyst. The catalyst prepared by reducing the precursor obtained from incipient wetness impregnation in H2 at the proper temperature exhibits good activity (CO2 conversion 〉20%) and selectivity (68%) in the selective synthesis of hydrocarbons (C2-C5) from CO2 and H2. The catalytic activity has been found to vary with iron weight loadings in a “two maxima” fashion and is also affected by reduction temperature. Mössbauer and EXAFS analyses suggest that the active phases are coordinatively unsaturated ferric cations and α-Fe. No ferrous cations are observed. A good geometric arrangement for the two phases on the catalyst is thought to give the highest catalytic activity.
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