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ChemInform Abstract: Hydrogen from Catalytic Reforming of Biomass‐Derived Hydrocarbons in Liquid Water.

Authors: James A. Dumesic; R.R. Davda; Randy D. Cortright;

ChemInform Abstract: Hydrogen from Catalytic Reforming of Biomass‐Derived Hydrocarbons in Liquid Water.

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Ethylene Glycol, Hot Temperature, Conservation of Energy Resources, Catalysis, Biomass, Platinum, Methanol, Water, Carbon Dioxide, Hydrocarbons, Glucose, Alcohols, Hydrogen

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