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Oxygen vacancy defects-boosted deep oxidation of NO by β-Bi2O3/CeO2-δ pn heterojunction photocatalyst in situ synthesized from Bi/Ce (CO3)(OH) precursorNie et al., 2021
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- 13234105496416192749
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- Nie J
- Zhu G
- Zhang W
- Gao J
- Zhong P
- Xie X
- Huang Y
- Hojamberdiev M
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- Chemical Engineering Journal
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Flower-like n-type CeO 2-δ is hybridized with p-type β-Bi 2 O 3 nanoparticles to design a novel β-Bi 2 O 3/CeO 2-δ pn heterojunction photocatalyst via a thermal treatment process of Bi/Ce (CO 3)(OH) precursor. The synthesized β-Bi 2 O 3/CeO 2-δ exhibits a remarkable …
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