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AN interesting observation has been made in the laboratory of the Department of Chemistry here on the apparent formation of copper carbonyl in the synthesis of methanol using certain catalysts containing copper.
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BOOMER, E., MORRIS, H. & ARGUE, G. Apparent Formation of Copper Carbonyl. Nature 129, 438 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129438b0
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