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Greenhouse gases / Refrigerants / Biofuels / Methanol / Syngas / Fossil fuel reforming / Catalysis / Dimethyl carbonate / Carbon dioxide / Chemistry / Chemical engineering / Fuel gas
Date: 2009-06-22 05:34:40
Greenhouse gases
Refrigerants
Biofuels
Methanol
Syngas
Fossil fuel reforming
Catalysis
Dimethyl carbonate
Carbon dioxide
Chemistry
Chemical engineering
Fuel gas

ENERGY RESEARCH 79 at the University of Oulu Chemical utilization of CO2 in dry reforming and methanol synthesis Eva Pongrácz1,2*, Esa Turpeinen2, Outi Mäyrä3, Kauko Leiviskä3 and Riitta Keiski2 University of Oulu, T

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