Yuan et al., 2022 - Google Patents
In situ structural reconstruction to generate the active sites for CO2 electroreduction on bismuth ultrathin nanosheetsYuan et al., 2022
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- Yuan Y
- Wang Q
- Qiao Y
- Chen X
- Yang Z
- Lai W
- Chen T
- Zhang G
- Duan H
- Liu M
- Huang H
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- Advanced Energy Materials
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Electrochemical structural reconstruction of catalysts may generate real active sites that differ from the initial catalyst, but is often ignored. Herein, combining in situ and ex situ techniques, it is identified that the bismuth nanosheets (NS) dotted with large numbers of …
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