Synthesis, characterization, and methanol steam reforming performance of Cu/perovskite-structured catalysts. [PDF]
Mortazavi-Manesh A +3 more
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An S‐scheme heterojunction of hydroxyethyl cellulose‐modified g‐C3N4 and BiOBr drives efficient photocatalytic H2O2 generation. Interfacial engineering creates a built‐in electric field, facilitating charge separation while preserving stron\g redox potentials. This 2D architecture delivers a remarkable 5897 μM g−¹ h−¹ H2O2 production rate under visible
Baofei Hao +4 more
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Magnetic Inducement Utilization for Dopant Modification in Alumina Support for Ethanol Steam Reforming. [PDF]
Katanyutanon S +5 more
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Hydrogen production by the steam reforming of synthetic biogas in atmospheric-pressure microwave (915 MHz) plasma. [PDF]
Hrycak B +5 more
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The disappearance of malaria from Denmark, 1862–1900
Abstract The reason for malaria's disappearance from northwestern Europe in the early twentieth century has long been discussed but remains an unresolved conundrum. This is partially due to a previous focus on the early modern era, and partially because various theories have never been tested against each other.
Mathias Mølbak Ingholt +3 more
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Synergistic Ni-Cu/char bimetallic catalysts for enhanced hydrogen production from corn stover bio-oil <i>via</i> steam reforming. [PDF]
Wongcharee S +5 more
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Ni-Infiltrated Spherical Porcelain Support as Potential Steam Reforming Microchannel Reactor. [PDF]
Ricote S, Coors WG.
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A harmonized LCA and TEA framework evaluates 19 bioenergy pathways, quantifying carbon intensity (CI), minimum fuel selling price (MFSP), and marginal abatement cost (MAC). CCS reduces CI to net‐negative values and lowers MAC by up to 64%, with bioelectricity achieving the lowest MAC and liquid biofuels critical for hard‐to‐abate sectors.
Saurajyoti Kar +5 more
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Low‐Temperature Reverse Water–Gas Shift Enabled by Magnetically Induced Catalysis
Magnetically induced catalysis using standard Cu–Al spinel‐derived catalyst functionalized with carbon‐coated iron nanoparticles enables high CO yield (up to 62%) at mild catalyst and reactor temperatures (estimated at 300°C and determined as 25–123°C, respectively).
Junhui Hu +12 more
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Unraveling Heat Integration Opportunities in SOFC-Ethanol Reformer Systems across Steam Reforming, Partial Oxidation, and Autothermal Reforming Pathways. [PDF]
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