Lu et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Defect engineering of electrocatalysts for organic synthesisLu et al., 2023
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- 3503578065309809725
- Author
- Lu Y
- Zhou L
- Wang S
- Zou Y
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- Nano Research
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Electrocatalytic organic synthesis has attracted considerable research attention because it is an efficient and eco-friendly strategy for converting energy sources to value-added chemicals. Defect engineering is a promising strategy for regulating the electronic structure …
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