Hou et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Metal–organic frameworks for energyHou et al., 2019
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- 8671779286464214208
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- Hou C
- Xu Q
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- Publication venue
- Advanced Energy Materials
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Serious environmental problems, growing demand for energy, and the pursuit of environmental‐friendly, sustainable, and effective energy technologies to store and transform clean energy have all drawn great attention recently. As a part of the special issue …
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