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Effect of the support composition on the physicochemical properties of Ni/Ce1–xLaxOy catalysts and their activity in an autothermal methane reforming reaction
Matus E.V., Nefedova D.V., Kuznetsov V.V., Ushakov V.A., Stonkus O.A., Ismagilov I.Z., Kerzhentsev M.A., Ismagilov Z.R.
Supported Ru−Ni Catalysts for Biogas and Biohydrogen Conversion into Syngas
Mierczynski P., Ciesielski R., Zakrzewski M., Dawid B., Mosinska M., Kedziora A., Maniukiewicz W., Dubkov S., Gromov D., Szynkowska M., Witonska I., Shtyka O., Maniecki T.
Development of a Ni–Pd/CeZrO2/Al2O3 catalyst for the effective conversion of methane into hydrogen-containing gas
Kerzhentsev M.A., Matus E.V., Rundau I.A., Kuznetsov V.V., Ismagilov I.Z., Ushakov V.A., Yashnik S.A., Ismagilov Z.R.
Computational fluid dynamics study of the dry reforming of methane over Ni/Al2O3 catalyst in a membrane reactor. Coke deposition
Benguerba Y., Virginie M., Dumas C., Ernst B.
New bimetallic Mo2C–WC/Al2O3 membrane catalysts in the dry reforming of methane
Kislov V.R., Skudin V.V., Adamu A.
Carbon Deposits Formed on the Surface of Ru–Ni Catalysts During the Mixed Reforming of Methane Process
Mierczynski P., Ciesielski R., Zakrzewski M., Dawid B., Mosinska M., Maniukiewicz W., Dubkov S., Gromov D., Szynkowska M.I., Witonska I., Shtyka O., Maniecki T.
High Carbon-Resistance Ni@CeO2 Core–Shell Catalysts for Dry Reforming of Methane
Tang C., Liping L., Zhang L., Tan L., Dong L.
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