Chen et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Phase‐controlled synthesis of nickel‐iron nitride nanocrystals armored with amorphous N‐doped carbon nanoparticles nanocubes for enhanced overall water splittingChen et al., 2022
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- Chen M
- Liu Y
- Fan J
- Liu B
- Shi N
- Lin Y
- Li X
- Song W
- Xu D
- Xu X
- Han M
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Transition metal nitrides (TMNs) nanostructures possess distinctive electronic, optical, and catalytic properties, showing great promise to apply in clean energy, optoelectronics, and catalysis fields. Nonetheless, phase‐regulation of NiFe‐bimetallic nitrides nanocrystals or …
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