Environmental Friendly Catalysts for Energy and Pollution Control Applications

Catalysts are widely used in a great variety of technologies, providing remarkable efficiency in order to address sustainable energy production, climate change challenges, and to reduce industrial emissions. In the framework of the Environmental Catalysis section promoted by the Catalysts Editorial...

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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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