Method for performing a Fischer-Tropsch process using an...

Chemistry: fischer-tropsch processes; or purification or recover – Group viii metal containing catalyst utilized for the... – Iron containing catalyst

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ABSTRACT:
A method for performing a Fischer-Tropsch process using as a catalyst (precursor) an iron-containing layered material selected from the group consisting of layered materials in which iron is present in the layered structure as divalent and/or trivalent metal (group 1), iron-doped layered materials (group 2), calcined iron-doped layered materials (group 3), and calcined layered materials in which iron is present in the layered structure as divalent metal (group 4). The term “layered material” includes anionic clays, layered hydroxy salts, cationic clays, and cationic layered materials.

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