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Highly Tunable Selectivity for Syngas‐Derived Alkenes over Zinc and Sodium‐Modulated Fe<sub>5</sub>C<sub>2</sub> Catalyst
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringFe CatalystEngineeringHighly Tunable SelectivitySyngas‐derived AlkenesIndustrial CatalysisAbstract Zn‐Catalytic ProcessHeterogeneous CatalysisSingle-atom CatalystCatalysisChemistryHydrogenNa‐modulated Fe CatalystsCatalyst PreparationCatalytic Synthesis
Abstract Zn‐ and Na‐modulated Fe catalysts were fabricated by a simple coprecipitation/washing method. Zn greatly changed the size of iron species, serving as the structural promoter, while the existence of Na on the surface of the Fe catalyst alters the electronic structure, making the catalyst very active for CO activation. Most importantly, the electronic structure of the catalyst surface suppresses the hydrogenation of double bonds and promotes desorption of products, which renders the catalyst unexpectedly reactive toward alkenes—especially C 5+ alkenes (with more than 50% selectivity in hydrocarbons)—while lowering the selectivity for undesired products. This study enriches C 1 chemistry and the design of highly selective new catalysts for high‐value chemicals.
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