Sun et al., 2019 - Google Patents
In situ hydrogenation of CO2 by Al/Fe and Zn/Cu alloy catalysts under mild conditionsSun et al., 2019
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- 18330011833747042566
- Author
- Sun Y
- Hu H
- Wang Y
- Gao J
- Tang Y
- Wan P
- Hu Q
- Lv J
- Zhang T
- Yang X
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Chemical Engineering & Technology
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The development of efficient metal catalysts for in situ hydrogenation of CO2 in water under mild conditions has gained considerable attention. Three Al alloys (Al/Fe, Al/Fe/Cu, Al/Cu) and three Zn/Cu alloys for in situ hydrogenation of CO2 in aqueous bicarbonate solutions …
- 238000005984 hydrogenation reaction 0 title abstract description 46
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