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One-dimensional biomass-based carbon nanotubes loaded with MoS2 as catalysts for the electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction

In recent years, electrochemical conversion of nitrogen to ammonia at low temperature and atmospheric pressure has become a hot research topic because of its advantages of low carbon emission, low energy consumption and high energy transfer rate. The development of catalysts with high catalytic acti...

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Published in:Materials science in semiconductor processing 2024-07, Vol.177, p.108368, Article 108368
Main Authors: Wang, Shengyan, Tian, Jiansheng, Abulizi, Abulikemu, Okitsu, Kenji
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