Lu et al., 2023 - Google Patents
K–Ca synergetic modified g-C3N4 for efficient photocatalytic NO removal with Low-NO2-EmissionLu et al., 2023
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- 6973701130837346764
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- Lu Z
- Li S
- Xiao J
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- Catalysis Letters
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In this paper, we discuss the synergy of K–Ca in improving the removal efficiency of NO-NO2 by g-C3N4 in detail. The K–Ca modified g-C3N4 (GKXCY, GKC-Z) with varied K/Ca ratio and different dosage of K/Ca were prepared by a one-step thermal polymerization, and the …
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