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    Fischer-tropschsynthesis: Influence of co conversion on selectivities, H 2/co usage ratios, and catalyst stability for a ru promoted Co/Al 2O 3 catalyst using a slurry phase reactor

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    Authors
    Ma, W.
    Jacobs, G.
    Ji, Y.
    Bhatelia, Tejas
    Bukur, D.
    Khalid, S.
    Davis, B.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Ma, W. and Jacobs, G. and Ji, Y. and Bhatelia, T. and Bukur, D. and Khalid, S. and Davis, B. 2011. Fischer-tropschsynthesis: Influence of co conversion on selectivities, H 2/co usage ratios, and catalyst stability for a ru promoted Co/Al 2O 3 catalyst using a slurry phase reactor.
    Source Title
    AIChE Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings
    ISBN
    9780816910670
    School
    Department of Chemical Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61712
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