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A highly efficient composite catalyst constructed from NH2-MIL-125 (Ti) and reduced graphene oxide for CO2 photoreduction

Zhao et al., 2019

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17490977037844066083
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Zhao Y
Cai W
Chen J
Miao Y
Bu Y
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Frontiers in chemistry

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Substantial consumption of fossil fuels causes an increase in CO2 emissions and intensifies global pollution problems, such as the greenhouse effect. Recently, a new type of ultra-low- density porous material, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), has been developed for the …
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