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Highly hydrogen-deficient hydrocarbon species for the CO2-reforming of CH4 on Co/Al2O3 catalyst

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The dynamics of produced CO and H2, measured by pulse surface reaction rate analysis (PSRA), revealed that the intermediate hydrocarbon species for the CO2-reforming of CH4 was highly hydrogen-deficient (CH0.75) on supported Co/Al2O3 catalyst. It was also found that the species was more reactive than the less hydrogen-deficient one (CH2.4) on Ni/Al2O3 catalyst.

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Osaki, T., Masuda, H., Horiuchi, T. et al. Highly hydrogen-deficient hydrocarbon species for the CO2-reforming of CH4 on Co/Al2O3 catalyst. Catal Lett 34, 59–63 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00808322

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