The Claim

A Raney cobalt catalyst containing cobalt aluminate and non-stoichiometric cobalt oxides functions as an independent catalytic system or as an additive to conventional supported catalysts in Fischer–Tropsch synthesis.

Source: Fischer–Tropsch synthesis using active cobalt catalyst

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In plain English

Scientists found that a special kind of cobalt-based powder can help turn gas into liquid fuel on its own, or it can be mixed with other catalysts to make them work better.

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A Raney cobalt catalyst containing cobalt aluminate and non-stoichiometric cobalt oxides can be used as an independent catalytic system or as an additive to conventional supported catalysts in Fischer–Tropsch synthesis.

What the research says

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  1. Study: Fischer–Tropsch synthesis using active cobalt catalyst

    The scientists made a special cobalt-based catalyst and tested it for turning gas into liquid fuel. They found it works well on its own and can also be mixed with other catalysts — just like the claim said.

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