Sorption enhanced reforming of ethanol in a microwave reactor

2015-06-28
Dogu, T
Aslan, Arzu
Sarıyer, Merve
Sezgi, Naime Aslı

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T. Dogu, A. Aslan, M. Sarıyer, and N. A. Sezgi, “Sorption enhanced reforming of ethanol in a microwave reactor,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www3.aiche.org/proceedings/Abstract.aspx?ConfID=GLS-2015&GroupID=1997&SessionID=31242&PaperID=402775.