Low‐temperature CO2 Hydrogenation to Olefins on Anorthic NaCoFe Alloy Carbides
Jianxiang Han,
Yu Han,
Jiafeng Yu
et al.
Abstract:The hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to olefins (CTO) represents an ideal pathway towards carbon neutrality. However, most current CTO catalysts require a high‐temperature condition of 300‐450°C, resulting in high energy consumption and possible aggregation among active sites. Herein, we developed an efficient iron‐based catalyst modified with high‐sodium content (7%) and low‐cobalt content (2%), achieving a CO2 conversion of 22.0% and an olefin selectivity of 55.9% at 240°C and 1000 mL/g/h, and it is even acti… Show more
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