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DURING a recent discussion at the Royal Society on catalytic reactions at high pressures, Mr. M. P. Applebey of the Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited, Billingham, remarked that “in our experience we have never succeeded in obtaining with any catalyst whatsoever, more than a mere trace of ethyl alcohol”.
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MORGAN, G., TAYLOR, R. Ethyl Alcohol: a Product of High Pressure Syntheses. Nature 125, 889 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125889c0
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