The direct decomposition of NO into N 2 and O 2 is the simplest and most desirable approach to NO abatement. Although no catalysts are known that fulfill all criteria required for application, some materials show a high NO conversion and could be potential catalysts in the near future. [1, 2] The co
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Catalytic decomposition of nitric oxide
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- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 1961
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- English
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- 7
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- 0001-1541
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