Sulfonated magnetic carbon nanoparticles from eucalyptus oil as a green and sustainable catalyst for converting fructose to 5-HMF
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K. Faungnawakij | T. Charinpanitkul | G. Le | Sutarat Thongratkaew | Kawisa Chaipojjana | Kantapong Arunaditya | Jamekorn Panichpol | Tanapat Rodruangnon
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