Kong et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Size control of Au@ Cu 2 O octahedra for excellent photocatalytic performanceKong et al., 2012
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- 11282686835300354896
- Author
- Kong L
- Chen W
- Ma D
- Yang Y
- Liu S
- Huang S
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Materials Chemistry
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Due to its intrinsic structure and characteristics, small size and monodispersity, control of single-crystalline Cu2O polyhedra in aqueous media is a challenge, which is important to overcome to achieve enhanced photocatalytic activity. Here, we use heterogeneous …
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