Methanol to Olefins Reaction Route Based on Methylcyclopentadienes as Critical Intermediates

Starting from C1 raw material, methanol conversion to hydrocarbons has been realized via a rather complicated pathway. In this contribution, we proposed an alternative methanol reaction route and p...

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