Research Methods of Catalytic Oxidation on Methane in Conversion Process

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The significance of catalytic conversion on Methane was summarized, the methods and mechanism of catalytic partial oxidation on Methane were elaborated, and the advance in catalyst application on Methane in the process of catalytic conversion was discussed and summarized.

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