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Catalytic upgrading of ethanol to n-butanol over a novel Ca-Fe modified mixed oxide Mg-Al catalyst from hydrotalcite-base precursor

Molina-Ramírez et al., 2022

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712886740987837242
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Molina-Ramírez S
Cortés-Reyes M
Herrera C
Larrubia M
Alemany L
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Catalysis Today

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Abstract n-Butanol is used in a wide range of applications and recently, the use of n-butanol as a fuel, which can be employed pure or blended with gasoline or diesel, has been proposed. So, in an attempt to deepen in the one-step catalytic process to produce n-butanol …
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