A non-syn-gas catalytic route to methanol production.
Methanol is an important platform molecule for chemical synthesis and its high energy density also renders it a good candidate as a cleaner transportation fuel. At present, methanol is manufactured from natural gas via the indirect syn-gas route. Here we show that ethylene glycol, a versatile chemic...
Main Authors: | Wu, C, Yu, K, Liao, F, Young, N, Nellist, P, Dent, A, Kroner, A, Tsang, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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