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The rational design of highly efficient Co–Fe bimetallic catalysts is highly desirable for CO 2 hydrogenation to olefins as an important alternative for traditional petroleum cracking technology. The treatment of carburization to construct the active phases stands out. Herein, the composition of active CoFe alloy carbide catalysts consisting of χ-(Co x Fe 1– x ) 5 C 2 and θ-(Co x Fe 1– x ) 3 C phases was fine-tuned by altering the carburization environment. The synergistic effect between the dual components was optimized to improve the CO 2 activation and C–C coupling capacity. The appropriate carburization degree and phase composition of CoFe alloy carbides are favorable for enhancing the space-time yield (STY) of C 2+ olefins, up to 328.1 mg g cat –1 h –1 on the CoFe catalyst carburized in H 2 /CO = 2 at 320 °C for 8 h. This work provides useful guidelines for regulating product distribution in the design and synthesis of highly efficient catalysts.
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