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Ethanol-Based Oxygenates from Biomass. / Aiouache, Farid; Goto, Shigeo.
Handbook of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates. ed. / Halim Hamid Mohammad Ashraf Ali. New York: CRC Press, 2004. p. 121-151.

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Aiouache, F & Goto, S 2004, Ethanol-Based Oxygenates from Biomass. in HHMA Ali (ed.), Handbook of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates. CRC Press, New York, pp. 121-151. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203021446

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Aiouache, F., & Goto, S. (2004). Ethanol-Based Oxygenates from Biomass. In H. H. M. A. Ali (Ed.), Handbook of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates (pp. 121-151). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203021446

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Aiouache F, Goto S. Ethanol-Based Oxygenates from Biomass. In Ali HHMA, editor, Handbook of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates. New York: CRC Press. 2004. p. 121-151 doi: 10.1201/9780203021446

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Aiouache, Farid ; Goto, Shigeo. / Ethanol-Based Oxygenates from Biomass. Handbook of MTBE and Other Gasoline Oxygenates. editor / Halim Hamid Mohammad Ashraf Ali. New York : CRC Press, 2004. pp. 121-151

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