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Synthesis of hydrocarbons from CO and H2 using Co-mixed-oxide catalysts

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The use of binary carriers made of oxides of silicon and Mg, Be, Zr, and Mn for Co catalysts for synthesis of liquid hydrocarbons from CO and H2 leads to an increase in their activity and selectivity in comparison with individual oxides, and also to an increase in the catalyzate of the isoparaffin content and that of hydrocarbons of the C11-C18 fraction.

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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimcheskaya, No. 11, pp. 2474–2477, November, 1988.

The authors express their gratitude to A. A. Vedenyapin for performing differential thermal analysis.

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Khlebnikova, T.V., Krylova, A.Y., Sominskii, S.D. et al. Synthesis of hydrocarbons from CO and H2 using Co-mixed-oxide catalysts. Russ Chem Bull 37, 2227–2230 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00959866

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