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Process for the production of methanol from synthesis gas
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The lanthanum rhodate has a perovskite structure and is a highly active catalyst for the production of methanol from hydrogen and carbon monoxide.Abstract:
Lanthanum rhodate, or metal substituted lanthanum rhodate, having a perovskite structure is a highly active catalyst for the production of methanol from hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The lanthanum rhodate displays excellent stability and excellent selectivity to methanol.read more
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Catalysis by Supported Metal Crystallites from Carbonyl Clusters. II. Catalytic Ethanol Synthesis from CO and H2 under Atmospheric Pressure over Supported Rhodium Crystallites Prepared from Rh Carbonyl Clusters Deposited on TiO2, ZrO2, and La2O3
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