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Applying response surface methodology to assess the combined effect of process variables on the composition and octane number of reformat in the process of reducing aromatization activity in catalytic naphtha reforming
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A Arami-Niya
A Bishara
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A Fazeli
A Khosravanipour Mostafazadeh
AE Kontorovich
AL Larentis
CM Anderson-Cook
D Iranshahi
DC Montgomery
JM Grau
LP Tovar
M Busto
M Nele
M Poroch-Seritan
MA Arribas
MV Capanzana
PL Lang
R Carlson
RM Ansari
S Lefèvre
SA Ali
SA D’Ippolito
T Naes
TK Trinh
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Last time updated on 11/12/2019