Catalytic dehydrogenation of alkanes constitutes a cornerstone of modern petrochemical manufacturing, enabling the selective conversion of saturated hydrocarbons into valuable alkenes and hydrogen.
Hydroisomerization of alkanes is an industrially vital process that converts linear paraffins into branched isomers with improved cold‐flow and combustion properties. Bifunctional catalysts underpin ...
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