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Topological excitation of singly hydrated hydroxide complex in confined sub-nanospace for bright color emission and heterogeneous catalysis

Hu et al., 2020

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18138210954814700788
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Hu X
Yang T
Shan B
Peng B
Zhang K
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This excellent story answered two unresolved questions in the past one century and two centuries. The first one is that water is colored or noncolored (Water as an Activator of Luminescence. Nature 1930, 125, 706-707)? If it is colorful, why and how does it emit the …
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