Iron catalysts, to be used in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction were prepared using zeolite LTL and zeolite LTL modified with cesium, as supports. X-ray diffraction, specific surface area, atomic emission and absorption spectroscopies, Mössbauer spectroscopy in controlled atmosphere, between room temperature and 22K, H 2 chemisorption and volumetric oxidation were used to characterize the solids.Comparing both catalysts, the Cs presence generates a solid with a lower reducibility degree and a lower quantity of Fe 0 microcrystals inside the pore structure, leading to a lower activity per gram and a higher olefins/paraffins ratio.