I. B. Bychko, V. I. Kovbasiuk, A. I. Trypolskyi, V. Y. Ivanchuk, P. E. Strizhak
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Abstract
It is shown that C4-C6 hydrocarbons and magnetite with an average particle size of 43 nm are products of low-temperature hydrogenation of iron carbonate, which is formed in the process of CO2 capturing by iron oxides at 250°C and high hydrogen pressure.
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Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry is a journal for the rapid publication of research communications and reviews on modern problems of physical chemistry such as:
a) physicochemical bases, principles, and methods for creation of novel processes, compounds, and materials;
b) physicochemical principles of chemical process control, influence of external physical forces on chemical reactions;
c) physical nanochemistry, nanostructures and nanomaterials, functional nanomaterials, size-dependent properties of materials.