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Billiard catalysis at Ti3C2 MXene/MAX heterostructure for efficient nitrogen fixationBa et al., 2022
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- Ba K
- Pu D
- Yang X
- Ye T
- Chen J
- Wang X
- Xiao T
- Duan T
- Sun Y
- Ge B
- Zhang P
- Liang Z
- Sun Z
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- Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
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Electrocatalytic ammonia (NH 3) conversion under ambient atmosphere is crucial to mimic the nature's nitrogen cycle. But currently it is always interrupted by the HER process which is more competitive. Herein, we tactically cultivate a series of incompletely etched Ti 3 AlC 2 …
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