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An introduction of CO2 conversion by dry reforming with methane and new route of low-temperature methanol synthesis

Shi et al., 2013

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Shi L
Yang G
Tao K
Yoneyama Y
Tan Y
Tsubaki N
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Carbon dioxide is one of the highest contributors to the greenhouse effect, as well as a cheap and nontoxic building block for single carbon source chemistry. As such, CO2 conversion is one of most important research areas in energy and environment sciences, as …
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