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Publications by Adrian Ramirez
Metal Organic Framework Derived Iron Catalysts for the Direct Hydrogenation of CO2 to Short Chain Olefins
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Core-Shell Sulfated Zirconia/Sapo-34 for the Direct Conversion of CO2 to Light Olefins
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Development of Highly Selective Support for CO Hydrogenation to Light Olefins With Partially Passivated Iron Catalysts
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