Wang et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Facile Construction of CuFe‐Based Metal Phosphides for Synergistic NOx− Reduction to NH3 and Zn‐Nitrite Batteries in Electrochemical CellWang et al., 2024
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- Wang G
- Wang C
- Tian X
- Li Q
- Liu S
- Zhao X
- Waterhouse G
- Zhao X
- Lv X
- Xu J
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The electrocatalytic nitrite/nitrate reduction reaction (eNO2RR/eNO3RR) offer a promising route for green ammonia production. The development of low cost, highly selective and long‐ lasting electrocatalysts for eNO2RR/eNO3RR is challenging. Herein, a method is presented …
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