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Influence of Promoters on the Physical Properties of Iron Zeolite Catalysts

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In addition to classical Fischer-Tropsch, F-T, gasoline production, many new efforts in technology are being directed towards production of basic hydrocarbons, because of the need of an alternative source for oil and gas. The main components of F-T catalysts usually are iron or cobalt. Promoters present, in general, simultaneously influence the chemisorption of the reactants, promote the formation of the primary complex, and improve rates of all carbon monoxide reactions.

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Schmidt, F. (1986). Influence of Promoters on the Physical Properties of Iron Zeolite Catalysts. In: Long, G.J., Stevens, J.G. (eds) Industrial Applications of the Mössbauer Effect. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1827-9_37

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