Catalyst deactivation study for hydrogenation of fulfural in a single pellet reactor.

1985
Peker, Hülya

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Citation Formats
H. Peker, “Catalyst deactivation study for hydrogenation of fulfural in a single pellet reactor.,” Middle East Technical University, 1985.