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Low-Temperature Hydrogenation of Iron Carbonate Followed By Production of C4-C6 Hydrocarbons

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It is shown that C4-C6 hydrocarbons and magnetite with an average particle size of 43 nm are products of low-temperature hydrogenation of iron carbonate, which is formed in the process of CO2 capturing by iron oxides at 250°C and high hydrogen pressure.

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The authors express gratitude to S. A. Nedilko and I. V. Fesych for providing assistance in the thermogravimetry study. The work was performed as part of research work under the EUREKA program (E!13401FFH-CO2).

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Translated from Teoretychna ta Eksperymentalna Khimiya, Vol. 57, No. 5, pp. 301-306, September-October, 2021.

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Bychko, I.B., Kovbasiuk, V.I., Trypolskyi, A.I. et al. Low-Temperature Hydrogenation of Iron Carbonate Followed By Production of C4-C6 Hydrocarbons. Theor Exp Chem 57, 351–357 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11237-021-09704-3

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