Shyamal et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Amplification of PEC hydrogen production through synergistic modification of Cu2O using cadmium as buffer layer and dopantShyamal et al., 2019
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- Shyamal S
- Maity A
- Satpati A
- Bhattacharya C
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- Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
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A facile single step electro-synthesis is applied to develop Cu/Cu 2 O/Cd (OH) 2 thin films from the alkaline copper sulfate solution in presence of different levels of Cd 2+. Cadmium implemented a synergistic effect, in the modification of Cu 2 O, through the diffusion into the …
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