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Inside Cover: Exploring the Vibrational Side of Spin‐Phonon Coupling in Single‐Molecule Magnets via 161Dy Nuclear Resonance Vibrational Spectroscopy (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 23/2020)

Hematite‐based mesocrystals assembled from highly oriented tiny nanoparticle subunits achieve superior photoelectrochemical water splitting performance under solar irradiation. In their Research Article on page 9047, T. Tachikawa and co‐workers show how rich interfacial oxygen vacancies yield an exc...

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Published in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2020-06, Vol.59 (23), p.8730-8730
Main Authors: Scherthan, Lena, Pfleger, Rouven F., Auerbach, Hendrik, Hochdörffer, Tim, Wolny, Juliusz A., Bi, Wenli, Zhao, Jiyong, Hu, Michael Y., Alp, E. Ercan, Anson, Christopher E., Diller, Rolf, Powell, Annie K., Schünemann, Volker
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Summary:Hematite‐based mesocrystals assembled from highly oriented tiny nanoparticle subunits achieve superior photoelectrochemical water splitting performance under solar irradiation. In their Research Article on page 9047, T. Tachikawa and co‐workers show how rich interfacial oxygen vacancies yield an exceedingly high carrier density and a large proportion of ultra‐narrow depletion layers (
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202005695