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Catalytic Conversion of Alkanes to Olefins by Carbon Dioxide Oxidative DehydrogenationA Review

The utilization of carbon dioxide (CO2), which is one of the main contributors to the greenhouse effect, has been a topic of global interest, from both fundamental and practical viewpoints. In addition to be the sources of carbon, CO2 might also be utilized as an oxygen source or oxidant, because it...

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Published in:Energy & fuels 2004-07, Vol.18 (4), p.1126-1139
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