Di et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Ultrathin 2D photocatalysts: electronic‐structure tailoring, hybridization, and applicationsDi et al., 2018
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- Di J
- Xiong J
- Li H
- Liu Z
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- Advanced materials
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As a sustainable technology, semiconductor photocatalysis has attracted considerable interest in the past several decades owing to the potential to relieve or resolve energy and environmental‐pollution issues. By virtue of their unique structural and electronic properties …
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