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Preparation of LaXCoO3 (X= Mg, Ca, Sr, Ce) catalysts and their performance for steam reforming of ethanol to hydrogenMa et al., 2014
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- Ma F
- Ding Z
- Chu W
- Hao S
- Qi T
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- Chinese Journal of Catalysis
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Perovskite nanocomposite catalysts LaXCoO 3 (X= Mg, Ca, Sr, or Ce; n (La): n (X)= 3: 2) have been prepared by a citric acid-complexing method and used for steam reforming of ethanol (SRE), leading to hydrogen generation. The samples were characterized by X-ray …
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