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WANG Junbu1,2, HUANG Ze'ai1,2, YANG Mingkai2, MENG Ying2, ZHOU Mingwei2, ZHOU Ying1,2
Received:2025-10-31
Revised:2025-12-10
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HUANG Ze'ai, associate professor. E-mail: zeai.Huang@swpu.edu.cn; ZHOU Ying, professor. E-mail: yzhou@swpu.edu.cn
About author:WANG Junbu (1996-), female, PhD candidate. E-mail: wangjb0401@163.com
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WANG Junbu, HUANG Ze'ai, YANG Mingkai, MENG Ying, ZHOU Mingwei, ZHOU Ying. Research Progress on Anti-coking Catalytic Materials for Methane Conversion[J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, DOI: 10.15541/jim20250439.
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