Li et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Denary oxide nanoparticles as highly stable catalysts for methane combustionLi et al., 2021
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- Li T
- Yao Y
- Huang Z
- Xie P
- Liu Z
- Yang M
- Gao J
- Zeng K
- Brozena A
- Pastel G
- Jiao M
- Dong Q
- Dai J
- Li S
- Zong H
- Chi M
- Luo J
- Mo Y
- Wang G
- Wang C
- Shahbazian-Yassar R
- Hu L
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- Publication venue
- Nature Catalysis
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Oxide nanoparticles with elemental and structural diversity are widely studied for catalysis and energy applications. While compositional control holds great promise for materials discovery, current oxide nanoparticles are typically limited to a few cations due to the …
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