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Catalytic Application of Zeolites in the Methanol Conversion to Hydrocarbons

The product compositions in the methanol conversion to hydrocarbons over several zeolites are compared and discussed. Although a great number of different compounds are present, small alkanes, such as isobutane and isopentane, and polymethylbenzenes are the major compounds over zeolites beta, morden...

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Published in:Chemistry letters 2002-07, Vol.31 (7), p.672-673
Main Authors: Aramendía, María A, Borau, Victoriano, Jiménez, César, Marinas, José M, Roldán, Rafael, Romero, Francisco J, Urbano, Francisco J
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