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Date: 2015-06-24 22:11:20
Fuel gas
Oil refining
Methane
Fossil fuel reforming
Carbon Nanotubes Supported Catalyst
Fischer–Tropsch process
Chemistry
Catalysis
Chemical engineering

Research area in the strategic objective “Creation of innovative catalysts using diverse natural carbon resources” 4.1.3 Innovative catalysts and creation technologies for the utilization of diverse natural carbon r

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