Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
51042 Catalysis Communications 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hydrogenation of CO2 to hydrocarbons is investigated over ceria-doped iron-based catalysts. While the addition of low levels of Ce leads to a marginal improvement in the catalyst's CO2 hydrogenation ability, a decrease is observed when doping levels are raised to 10 wt.%. Even though the overall CO2 conversion is only marginally, lower than with the undoped catalyst, the product distribution is shifted away from C2–C5+ HC and towards CO. It was found that the addition of Ce leads to ceria particles being formed upon iron and thus most likely leading to a reduction in available chain-growth active sites on the iron.

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