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Study of selective Fischer-Tropsch catalysts synthesized by the destruction of bimetallic carbonyl complexes on activated γ-Al2O3 support

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The bimetallic catalysts obtained by the deposition of a Fe−Co binuclear cluster on the dehydroxylated γ-Al2O3 are studied and compared to some other relative systems. These bimetallic catalysts are found to be active and selective in olefin synthesis. This is connected with the formation of Fe−Co contact which is detectable by Mössbauer spectroscopy.

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Maksimov, Y.V., Matveev, V.V., Suzdalev, I.P. et al. Study of selective Fischer-Tropsch catalysts synthesized by the destruction of bimetallic carbonyl complexes on activated γ-Al2O3 support. Hyperfine Interact 57, 1987–1990 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02405753

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