Kautek et al., 1980 - Google Patents
The applicability of semiconducting layered materials for electrochemical solar energy conversionKautek et al., 1980
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- Kautek W
- Gobrecht J
- Gerischer H
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- Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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Semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides with layer structure belong to the most stable electrode materials in electrochemical solar cells. The photoelectrochemical reactions however, are complicated by the surface anisotropy. Results of photoelectrochemical cells …
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