Effect of the Valence State of Iron in the Precursors on the Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis Performance of an Fe/Fe Foam Catalyst

The relationship between iron precursors and Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (FTS) performance is not well understood due to the lack of evidence for the role of the iron valence state. Here, the iron pr...

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