Alloy catalysts with monolith supports for methanation of coal-derived gases

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Alloy catalysts with monolith supports for methanation of coal-derived gases
1979, Dept. of Energy, for sale by the National Technical Information Service]
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1977, Dept. of Energy, for sale by the National Technical Information Service
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Edition Notes

On cover: Fossil energy

Author: Calvin H. Bartholomew

Prepared for Department of Energy under contract no. EF-77-S-01-2729

Rockwell International, Energy Systems Group

July 5, 1979

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[Washington], [Springfield, Va
Series
FE ; 2729-7

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OL14879373M

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