Direct catalytic conversion of cellulose to liquid straight-chain alkanes
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Bert F. Sels | Steffen Oswald | L. Giebeler | S. Oswald | M. Dusselier | B. Sels | J. Geboers | Beau Op de Beeck | Lars Giebeler | Michiel Dusselier | Jan Geboers | Jensen Holsbeek | Eline Morre | B. O. D. Beeck | Jensen Holsbeek | E. Morre
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