Ali et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Electro‐synthesis of organic compounds with heterogeneous catalysisAli et al., 2023
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- Ali T
- Wang H
- Iqbal W
- Bashir T
- Shah R
- Hu Y
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- Advanced Science
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Electro‐organic synthesis has attracted a lot of attention in pharmaceutical science, medicinal chemistry, and future industrial applications in energy storage and conversion. To date, there has not been a detailed review on electro‐organic synthesis with the strategy of …
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