Yong et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Conformal coating of CdS onto flexible enokitake-like standing gold nanowire arrays for omnidirectional low-light-intensity photocatalysisYong et al., 2023
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- Yong Z
- Gong S
- Chesman A
- Shi Q
- Yap L
- Hora Y
- Fu R
- Lin F
- Cheng W
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- Nano Energy
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Nature's photocatalysis system is typically flexible and can function with omnidirectional sunlight illumination (eg plant leaves), sometimes even under low-intensity sunlight conditions (eg seagrass). Previous research efforts have been mainly directed at designing …
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