Selective Methane Oxidation to Methanol on ZnO/Cu2O/Cu(111) Catalysts: Multiple Site-Dependent Behaviors.
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Ping Liu | Feng Zhang | Zongyuan Liu | S. Senanayake | S. Nemšák | M. Mahapatra | P. Ramírez | I. Orozco | Jose A. Rodriguez | E. Huang
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