Assessing the recyclability of spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst for sustainable dry reforming of methane
<p dir="ltr">Spent catalysts are a significant source of metal-containing waste, and their disposal can pose environmental and economic challenges. Recycling these spent catalysts can not only reduce waste but also recover valuable metals, which can be used as raw materials for synth...
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| Main Author: | Ahmed Abotaleb (9596108) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Nada Abounahia (16030545) (author), Sjood Makeen (22046603) (author), Janarthanan Ponraj (8535585) (author), Mabkhout Al Yarabah (22046606) (author), Francesco Ferella (20901528) (author), Alessandro Sinopoli (4318555) (author) |
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2024
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