Ye et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Synthesis of robust MOF-derived Cu/SiO2 catalyst with low copper loading via sol–gel method for the dimethyl oxalate hydrogenation reactionYe et al., 2018
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- Ye R
- Lin L
- Chen C
- Yang J
- Li F
- Zhang X
- Li D
- Qin Y
- Zhou Z
- Yao Y
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- ACS catalysis
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The insufficient catalytic stability of Cu-based catalysts is still its bottleneck in industrial application, and it is widely studied how to synthesize highly stable Cu-based catalysts. Herein, we have developed a MOF-derived preparation of robust Cu/SiO2 catalyst for the …
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