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Dealumination of Nanosized Zeolites Y. / Yakimov, A. V.; Zasukhin, D. S.; Vorobkalo, V. A. et al.

In: Petroleum Chemistry, Vol. 59, No. 5, 01.05.2019, p. 540-545.

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Yakimov, AV, Zasukhin, DS, Vorobkalo, VA, Ponomareva, OA, Knyazeva, EE, Zaikovskii, VI, Kolozhvari, BA & Ivanova, II 2019, 'Dealumination of Nanosized Zeolites Y', Petroleum Chemistry, vol. 59, no. 5, pp. 540-545. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544119050116

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Yakimov, A. V., Zasukhin, D. S., Vorobkalo, V. A., Ponomareva, O. A., Knyazeva, E. E., Zaikovskii, V. I., Kolozhvari, B. A., & Ivanova, I. I. (2019). Dealumination of Nanosized Zeolites Y. Petroleum Chemistry, 59(5), 540-545. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544119050116

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Yakimov AV, Zasukhin DS, Vorobkalo VA, Ponomareva OA, Knyazeva EE, Zaikovskii VI et al. Dealumination of Nanosized Zeolites Y. Petroleum Chemistry. 2019 May 1;59(5):540-545. doi: 10.1134/S0965544119050116

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Yakimov, A. V. ; Zasukhin, D. S. ; Vorobkalo, V. A. et al. / Dealumination of Nanosized Zeolites Y. In: Petroleum Chemistry. 2019 ; Vol. 59, No. 5. pp. 540-545.

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