Chen et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Active site engineering in porous electrocatalystsChen et al., 2020
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- Chen H
- Liang X
- Liu Y
- Ai X
- Asefa T
- Zou X
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- Advanced Materials
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Electrocatalysis is at the center of many sustainable energy conversion technologies that are being developed to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels. The past decade has witnessed significant progresses in the exploitation of advanced electrocatalysts for diverse …
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