Sulfonated silica/carbon nanocomposites as novel catalysts for hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose
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Bert F. Sels | Cédric Gommes | Bart Goderis | Li Peng | C. Gommes | Li Peng | B. Goderis | P. Jacobs | B. Sels | J. Geboers | Pierre A. Jacobs | Jan Geboers | Stijn Van de Vyver | Hans Schepers | Filip de Clippel | F. D. Clippel | S. V. D. Vyver | H. Schepers
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