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Porphyrin covalent organic framework (POF)‐Based interface engineering for solar steam generation

Xia et al., 2019

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10958742604223176286
Author
Xia Z
Yang H
Chen Z
Waldman R
Zhao Y
Zhang C
Patel S
Darling S
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Advanced Materials Interfaces

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Through replacement of traditional energy sources with sunlight as the heat source, solar steam generation has emerged as a promising technology for water purification and residuals management. Despite significant efforts to develop efficient photothermal materials …
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