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A novel liquid-phase technology for the preparation of slurry catalysts

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A novel catalyst preparation method aimed to a slurry reactor has been suggested. Its main innovative thought lies in preparing the slurry catalysts directly from solution. Activity tests indicate that the CuO–ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst prepared by the novel method can efficiently catalyze syngas to DME and the selectivity to DME reaches 93.08%. The catalyst shows a good stability during the reaction of 440 h.

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Gao, Zh., Hao, Lf., Huang, W. et al. A novel liquid-phase technology for the preparation of slurry catalysts. Catal Lett 102, 139–141 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-005-5845-7

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