Lin et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Two‐dimensional MOFs: Design & Synthesis and ApplicationsLin et al., 2021
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- 9554221082972190626
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- Lin Y
- Li Y
- Cao Y
- Wang X
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- Chemistry–An Asian Journal
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For the past few years, two‐dimensional materials have attracted widespread attention owing to their special properties and potential applications. It is well‐known that graphene, transition metal disulfide compounds (TMDC), carbon nitride, transition metal carbonitrides …
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