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Volume 190, Issue 1, Pages 1-150 (1 August 2012) Alternative Sources of Catalytic Materials

Edited by Justin S J Hargreaves and Vidya S Batra
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Volume 231 (2014) Volumes 221 - 230 (2014) Volumes 211 - 220 (2013 - 2014) Volumes 201 - 210 (2013) Volumes 191 - 200 (2012 - 2013) Volumes 181 - 190 (2012)
Volume 190, Issue 1- selected pp. 1-150 (1 August 2012)
Alternative Sources of Catalytic Materials Volume 189, Issue 1 pp. 1-136 (30 July 2012)
Catalytic Materials for Energy: Past, Present and Future Volume 188, Issue 1 pp. 1-134 (1 July 2012)
Modeling of Exhaust-Gas After-Treatment Volume 187, Issue 1 pp. 1-218 (30 June 2012)
Structure-Performance Relationships in Catalytic Materials (COST Action D36) Volume 186, Issue 1 pp. 1-134 (1 June 2012)
Carbon for Catalysis: CarboCat-IV Symposium Volume 185, Issue 1 pp. 1-324 (20 May 2012)
Catalysis on Energy and Environmental Technologies: 13th Korea-Japan Symposium on Catalysis Volume 184, Issue 1 pp. 1-300 (30 April 2012)
Catalytic Control of Lean-Burn Engine Exhaust Emissions Volume 183, Issue 1 pp. 1-178 (20 March 2012)
Nanocatalysis: synthesis, characterization, application and mechanisms. Volume 182, Issue 1 pp. 1-82 (17 March 2012)
Spectroscopic Techniques to Elucidate Reaction Mechanism and Structure-Activity Relationships Papers presented at the 241st ACS National Meeting in 2011 Volume 181, Issue 1 pp. 1-184 (12 February 2012)
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