1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00764505
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Olefin selective carbon-supported K-Fe-Mn CO hydrogenation catalysts: A kinetic, calorimetric, chemisorption, infrared and M�ssbauer spectroscopic investigation

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“…The catalysts in this study represent highly dispersed Fe prepared from stoichiometric mixed-metal carbonyl clusters supported on a high surface area carbon black. 29 Such clusters provide known stoichiometric metal ratios and facilitate intimate metal-to-metal contact, and since their initial oxidation state in the carbonyl cluster is zero, active Fe catalysts can be prepared without the need of a high-temperature reduction. Magnetization measurements at different temperatures under an atmosphere of either H2 or He were made on these catalysts after different pretreatments.…”
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“…The catalysts in this study represent highly dispersed Fe prepared from stoichiometric mixed-metal carbonyl clusters supported on a high surface area carbon black. 29 Such clusters provide known stoichiometric metal ratios and facilitate intimate metal-to-metal contact, and since their initial oxidation state in the carbonyl cluster is zero, active Fe catalysts can be prepared without the need of a high-temperature reduction. Magnetization measurements at different temperatures under an atmosphere of either H2 or He were made on these catalysts after different pretreatments.…”
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“…Researchers have investigated Co/AC for FTS since 1981. [62][63][64][65] The sources of AC play an important role in the physical and chemical surface properties which may affect the catalytic performance of supported metal catalysts. Lahti et al have developed a novel AC produced by carburization and steam activation of lignin, a waste fraction from the process of Kraft pulping.…”
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“…To study the adsorption and surface properties of CB have been focused as can be seen elsewhere . For example, Pena et al .…”
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