Using Biomass Gasification Mineral Residue as Catalyst to Produce Light Olefins from CO, CO2, and H2 Mixtures
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2022-06-08
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Invited for this month's cover is the group of Bert Weckhuysen at Utrecht University. The image shows how iron nanoparticles in a biomass gasification residue can convert CO, CO 2 , and H 2 mixtures into light olefins. The Research Article itself is available at 10.1002/cssc.202200436.
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Alkenes, Biomass, Carbon Dioxide/chemistry, Catalysis, Humans, Minerals, Taverne
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Ten Have, I C, van den Brink, R Y, Marie-Rose, S C, Meirer, F & Weckhuysen, B M 2022, 'Using Biomass Gasification Mineral Residue as Catalyst to Produce Light Olefins from CO, CO2, and H2 Mixtures', ChemSusChem, vol. 15, no. 11, e202200851, pp. 1-1. https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202200851