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Carbon oxides hydrogenation on RhNa-Y: Addition of 1-butene

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At 4.0 MPa, CO2 hydrogenation over a RhNA-Y catalyst yields only saturated and essentially linear hydrocarbons (up to C7). In contrast, CO hydrogenation gives a more complex mixture including olefins (α and β), paraffins (linear and branched) and oxygenates. Addition of 1-butene provides a plausible interpretation of these differences.

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Sayari, A. Carbon oxides hydrogenation on RhNa-Y: Addition of 1-butene. Catal Lett 2, 173–179 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00775067

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