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Methane conversion assisted by plasma or electric fieldOshima et al., 2013
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- Oshima K
- Shinagawa T
- Sekine Y
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- Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute
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Direct conversion of methane to other valuable products such as ethylene, methanol, benzene, carbon, hydrogen, and syngas has been widely investigated. Such conversion requires high temperatures because of the strong C–H bond in CH4, and such high …
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