Lee et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A highly active, robust photocatalyst heterogenized in discrete cages of metal–organic polyhedra for CO 2 reductionLee et al., 2020
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- Lee H
- Jee S
- Kim R
- Bui H
- Kim B
- Kim J
- Park K
- Choi W
- Kim W
- Choi K
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- Energy & Environmental Science
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The heterogenization of photocatalytic molecules typically enhances stability at the expense of activity. Therefore, a new approach to stabilizing molecular catalysts without compromising their original catalytic features is highly desired. In this study, we found that Zr …
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