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Volume 29, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 0032-1400

Abstract

A range of commodity chemicals and fuels can be generated directly from synthesis gas by ruthenium melt catalysis. Careful selection of the catalyst components enables a wide range of oxygenates to be produced, while other advantages of this flexible process include high productivity and the ease with which the products may be recovered and the catalyst recycled.

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