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Recent advances in carbon dioxide hydrogenation to produce olefins and aromatics

Wang et al., 2021

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4356036192013144037
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Wang D
Xie Z
Porosoff M
Chen J
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The catalytic hydrogenation of CO 2 with renewable H 2 is considered as one of the most practical approaches for the reduction of CO 2 and the synthesis of valuable chemicals and fuels. Among the value-added products, olefins and aromatics are highly attractive as …
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