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The presence of carbon dioxide remarkably enhanced the conversion of methane to ethane over praseodymium oxide in the absence of gaseous oxygen at 500–650°C. CO was simultaneously formed from CO2 accompanying the conversion of methane. The oxygen vacancies in praseodymium oxide were suggested to play key roles in this low-temperature reaction.
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