Metal/acid bifunctional catalysts for the reductive catalytic fractionation of lignocellulose into phenols and holocellulose
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Hyun-Yong Lee | D. Suh | Jungkyu Choi | Chun‐Jae Yoo | Jeong‐Myeong Ha | Kwang Ho Kim | S. Gu | Jae‐Wook Choi | C. Kim | Shin-Chol Oh | Jae-wook Choi
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