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Influence of solvent in solvothermal synthesis of Cu3SnS4: morphology and band gap dependant electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction and photocatalytic dye …Maheskumar et al., 2018
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- 14200336947507755095
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- Maheskumar V
- Selvaraju T
- Vidhya B
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- International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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Abstract Cu 3 SnS 4 (CTS) with various morphologies have been synthesized via solvothethermal method. The influence of different solvents such as deionized water (CTS- DI), N, N-dimethylformamide (CTS-DMF) and poly ethylene glycol (CTS-PEG) has been …
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