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Volumn 148, Issue 3-4, 2009, Pages 405-410
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Catalytic conversion of NaHCO3 into formic acid in mild hydrothermal conditions for CO2 utilization
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Author keywords
Catalysis; CO2 reduction; CO2 utilization; Formic acid; Hydrothermal conversion
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Indexed keywords
ATMOSPHERIC CO;
ATMOSPHERIC LOADING;
CATALYTIC CONVERSION;
CATALYTIC ROLE;
CATASTROPHIC EFFECTS;
CO2 REDUCTION;
EXPERIMENTAL PARAMETERS;
FILLING RATE;
HIGH POTENTIAL;
HYDROTHERMAL CONVERSION;
HYDROTHERMAL REACTION;
MILD HYDROTHERMAL CONDITION;
OPTIMAL CONDITIONS;
REACTION TIME;
REDUCTANTS;
CATALYSIS;
CATALYSTS;
GLOBAL WARMING;
HYDROGEN PRODUCTION;
NICKEL;
ORGANIC ACIDS;
FORMIC ACID;
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EID: 71649105613
PISSN: 09205861
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2009.08.012 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (66)
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References (33)
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