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ently
promoted
monoxide, alkene
by
normally
water
and
major research
carbon
focused
found to inhibit nickel
conversion
catalysts,
and
and development
Acid catalysts
hy-
effort is
on solid acid catalysts. have been
studied
drogen and carbon dioxide were not dele-
more than thirty years, yet significant
terious at the concentrations
tions remain
studied,
unanswered.
tions from international
With contribu-
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and
include major ques-
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sites,
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model
reactions,
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site
of
concentration,
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Acid Catalysts.
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sets of tools
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in the development
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