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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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Control Engineering Laboratory / Processes Programme / Sustainable Products / CRC Press / McGraw-Hill / Marshall C. L. (1997) Review / Heat Transfer Process Laboratory / CO2 / BASF / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Thule Institute / University of Oulu / Åbo Akademi University / University of Oulu During / University of Bourgogne / University of Oulu Chemical / Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry / Riitta Keiski2 University of Oulu / /

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chemical utilization / oil recovery / transportation / industrial systems / chemical intermediates / versatile commodity chemical / others electricity / ecosystem services / energy generation / greenhouse gas / by-products / important chemical / energy-efficient processes / chemical identity / chemical industry / chemical feedstock / predominant technology / energy end-use efficiency / preferred reforming technologies / commodity chemicals / chemical / food industry / synthesis gas / chemicals / /

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Thule Institute / University of Oulu Chemical / Institut de Chimie Moléculaire / Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry / University of Bourgogne / Department of Process / Åbo Akademi University / University of Oulu / Centre of Northern Environmental Technology / /

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Marcel Dekker / /

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*Corresponding author / Major / Marshall / /

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Massachusetts / /

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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research / Green Chemistry / /

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predominant technology / ATM / preferred reforming technologies / Environmental Engineering / simulation / /

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