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Metals Supported Water Monomers: the Bonding Nature Revisited

A single water monomer is known as a hard-to-observe molecule even in the presence of metal surfaces as supporting matrix. This review highlights effort in experimental characterizations and theoretical modeling of transition metals supported water monomers with attention given to its structure and...

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Published in:Journal of materials science & technology 2010-02, Vol.26 (2), p.97-105
Main Authors: Li, Jibiao, Zhu, Shenglong, Wang, Fuhui
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粘结性
过渡金属
金属表面
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