Kim et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Robust co-catalytic performance of nanodiamonds loaded on WO3 for the decomposition of volatile organic compounds under visible lightKim et al., 2016
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- Kim H
- Kim H
- Weon S
- Moon G
- Kim J
- Choi W
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- ACS Catalysis
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Proper co-catalysts (usually noble metals), combined with semiconductor materials, are commonly needed to maximize the efficiency of photocatalysis. Search for cost-effective and practical alternatives for noble-metal co-catalysts is under intense investigation. In this work …
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