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A mesoporous cobalt aluminate spinel catalyst for nonoxidative propane dehydrogenation

Hu et al., 2017

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Hu B
Kim W
Sulmonetti T
Sarazen M
Tan S
So J
Liu Y
Dixit R
Nair S
Jones C
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A mesoporous CoAl2O4 spinel (Co‐Al) is synthesized by a one‐step evaporation‐induced self‐assembly (EISA) method. N2 physisorption and TEM are used to demonstrate the presence of mesopores within the Co‐Al material. The spinel crystal structure of Co‐Al, in …
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