Abstract

The Fischer—Tropsch synthesis over iron-containing catalysts in a three-phase system with synthetic polymers of different compositions introduced into the dispersion medium has been studied. It has been found that these catalysts exhibit activity in the synthesis of liquid hydrocarbons from CO and H2. It has been revealed that the addition of synthetic polymers into the catalyst samples leads to the formation of smaller particles, the size of which depends on the employed polymer, and to an increase in the selectivity for the target product of the synthesis in the entire studied temperature range.

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