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Efficient photoreduction of diluted CO2 using lattice-strained Ni1− xSe nanoflowersLiang et al., 2022
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- 9798981599428222072
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- Liang S
- Zeng G
- Zhong X
- Deng H
- Zhong Z
- Lin Z
- Huang J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of CO2 Utilization
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Photoreduction of diluted CO 2 is an effective strategy for the sustainable and environmentally friendly development of energy. In this study, lattice strain in NiSe is modulated through the control of the Ni concentration for the photoreduction of diluted CO 2 …
- 238000007540 photo-reduction reaction 0 title abstract description 39
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