Zhang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Rapid conversion of Co2+ to Co3+ by introducing oxygen vacancies in Co3O4 nanowire anodes for nitrogen removal with highly efficient H2 recovery in urine …Zhang et al., 2022
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- 4552228861939370783
- Author
- Zhang Y
- Huang X
- Li J
- Bai J
- Zhou C
- Li L
- Wang J
- Long M
- Zhu X
- Zhou B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Environmental Science & Technology
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Urine is a nitrogenous waste biomass but can be used as an appealing alternative substrate for H2 recovery. However, urine electrolysis suffers from sluggish kinetics and requires alkaline condition. Herein, we report a novel system to decompose urine to H2 and N2 …
- 210000002700 Urine 0 title abstract description 108
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