Abstract

Abstract Irreversibly adsorbed CO at 273 K on partially reduced CeO2 was hydrogenated to form C1–C6+ hydrocarbons at 473 K. The amount of adsorbed CO and the rate of hydrocarbon formation increased with increasing the extent of reduction of CeO2·Ce3+ and/or oxygen vacancy on the surface is an active center for the adsorbed CO hydrogenation.

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