1-Alkylbenzimidazoles as unique promoters for a homogeneous ruthenium catalyst for direct ethylene glycol formation from synthesis gas
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Y. Kiso | Masashi Tanaka | M. Ishino | Tamura Mitsuhisa | Shuzo. Nakamura | Y. Matsunaga | K. Saeki | Hayashi Tetsuo | Deguchi Takashi
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