These are the sources and citations used to research alpha methyl styrene hydrogenation. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Bauer et al., 2005)
Your Bibliography: Bauer, T., Guettel, R., Roy, S., Schubert, M., Al-dahhan, M. and Lange, R., 2005. Modelling and Simulation of the Monolithic Reactor for Gas–Liquid–Solid Reactions. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 83(7), pp.811-819.
In-text: (Bussard, Waghmare, Dooley and Knopf, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Bussard, A., Waghmare, Y., Dooley, K. and Knopf, F., 2008. Hydrogenation of α-Methylstyrene in a Piston-Oscillating Monolith Reactor. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 47(14), pp.4623-4631.
In-text: (Cybulski and Moulijn, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Cybulski, A. and Moulijn, J., 1998. Structured catalysts and reactors. New York: M. Dekker.
In-text: (KELLOGG BROWN & ROOT LLC, TEXAS, 2006)
Your Bibliography: KELLOGG BROWN & ROOT LLC, TEXAS, 2006. Selective hydrogenation of alpha-methyl-styrene to cumene. US 20060135830 A1.
In-text: (M. Shakoor, A. Zablouk and A. Shuhaib, 2009)
Your Bibliography: M. Shakoor, Z., A. Zablouk, M. and A. Shuhaib, A., 2009. Reaction Kinetic ofα-methylstyrene (AMS) Hydrogenation. Eng. & Tech. Journal, [online] 27(7), p.1303. Available at: <http://www.uotechnology.edu.iq/tec_magaz/volume272009/No.7,2009/researches/Text_7.pdf>.
In-text: (Sari, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Sari, E., 2013. GREEN DIESEL PRODUCTION VIA CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION/DECARBOXYLATION OF TRIGLYCERIDES AND FATTY ACIDS OF VEGETABLE OIL AND BROWN GREASE. Ph.D. Wayne State University.
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