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Methane transformation over Ni and Cu modified Sr2+/La2O3 catalysts has been studied. These species favor formation of reducible mixed oxides and change the surface reactivity of the Sr2+/La2O3 system, modifying the reaction mechanism, since Sr2+/La2O3 favors methane oxidative coupling but with copper methane combustion is favored and nickel favors partial oxidation.
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González-Cortés, S.L., Orozco, J., Moronta, D. et al. Methane Conversion Over Sr2+/La2O3 Catalyst Modified with Nickel and Copper. Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters 69, 145–152 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005617515362
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