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La0. 6Sr0. 4Cr0. 8Co0. 2O3 perovskite decorated with exsolved Co nanoparticles for stable CO2 splitting and syngas productionCarrillo et al., 2020
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- Carrillo A
- Kim K
- Hood Z
- Bork A
- Rupp J
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- ACS Applied Energy Materials
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Exsolution is an auspicious processing route for the fabrication of catalytically active nanoparticles that are anchored into the oxide backbone, presenting inherent long-term stability benefits. Here, we show that the exsolution method can be effectively applied to …
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