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Recent progress on carbon‐nanotube‐based materials for photocatalytic applications: a review

Zhang et al., 2022

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5593891601244439949
Author
Zhang J
Dai M
Zhang S
Dai M
Zhang P
Wang S
He Z
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Solar RRL

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As one of the most outstanding allotropes of carbon assembled with a cylindrical nanostructure, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted extensive attention in the areas of material science and engineering due to their unique structural characteristics and …
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