Catalytic and mechanistic insights of the low-temperature selective oxidation of methane over Cu-promoted Fe-ZSM-5.
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G. Hutchings | N. Dimitratos | D. Murphy | R. Jenkins | J. Lopez-Sanchez | D. Willock | C. Hammond | M. H. Ab. Rahim | Eric E. Stangland | H. Hagen | Michael M. Forde | Adam Thetford | S. Taylor | Jacob Moulijn | Mohd Hasbi Ab. Rahim | J. A. Lopez-Sanchez
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