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The key role of catalysts - references

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Below is the list of references associated with the article entitled 'The key role of Catalysts', which featured in the November 2021 issue of Hydrocarbon Engineering.

The article was written by Dr Meritxell Vila, MERYT Catalysts & Innovation, Spain.

References

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