Jiang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
The effect of mixing on Co‐precipitation and evolution of microstructure of Cu‐ZnO catalystJiang et al., 2018
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- 3846366676772013823
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- Jiang X
- Qin X
- Ling C
- Wang Z
- Lu J
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- AIChE Journal
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The influence of feeding point in conventional stirred tank reactor and flow characteristics in micro‐reactor on the microstructure of Cu‐ZnO catalyst was studied. Cu‐Zn distribution in co‐ precipitate was characterized by EDS and Zn fraction in zincian malachite was estimated …
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