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[1A04]Synergistic regulation of Fe-Co bimetallic active site layout promotes targeted evolution of CO2 hydrogenation to light olefins

○Teng Li1, Shuhei Yasuda1, Yingluo He1, Guohui Yang1, Noritatsu Tsubaki1 (1. University of Toyama)

Keywords:

CO2 hydrogenation,dual active sites,light olefins

CO2 hydrogenation to high-value chemicals is one of the viable routes for solving the energy crisis of the future. In this work, a series of Fe-Co bimetallic catalysts have been designed by a sol-gel preparation strategy. The synergistic regulation layout of Fe-Co bimetallic catalyst exhibits excellent light olefin yields from CO2 hydrogenation. This work provides an effective and rational strategy for the synergistic regulation layout of high-active Fe-Co bimetallic catalyst to promote the efficient hydrogenation of CO2 for the targeted synthesis of light olefins.