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Yentekakis IV, Konsolakis M, Kiousis V, Lambert R, Tikhov MS:
"Promotion by sodium in emission control catalysis: The difference between alkanes and alkenes in the Pd-catalysed reduction of NO by hydrocarbons",
Global NEST: The International Journal 1 (2) : 121-130 (Jul 1999)


References included in article: 15 records found.

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