By tuning the pore size of mesoporous N‐doped carbon (MPNC) nanospheres as support material for molybdenum sulfide, the electrochemical activity of the composite material for the hydrogen evolution reaction can be optimized. An ideal MPNC pore size of 60 nm allows a high number of molybdenum sulfide active sites while maintaining efficient proton and ...
Niklas Ortlieb +3 more
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Catalytic Reduction of High Concentration Nitrate-Bearing Industrial Wastewater for Ammonium Recovery. [PDF]
González DT +3 more
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Combining non-thermal plasma with heterogeneous catalysis in waste gas treatment: A review [PDF]
Dewulf, Jo +3 more
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On Catalytic Reduction of 4-Acylaminoisoquinolines
S, Shiotani, K, Sakai, K, Misuhashi
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Operando Temperature Sensing at the Actual Electrocatalytic Interface by Nanodiamond Quantum Sensors
By integrating a wide‐field microscope with a custom‐designed electrolyzer, nanoscale temperature changes can be recorded in situ during the electrolysis process without interfering with ongoing electrochemical reactions. This method establishes a correlation between the interface temperature and specific electrochemical reactions, making the measured ...
Zan Li +7 more
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Efficient catalytic reduction of methylene blue and p-Nitrophenol by CuNP/hydrochar nanocomposites synthesized from organic peel waste. [PDF]
Hamad N, Galhoum AA, Saad A, Wageh S.
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Eco-Friendly Method for Wood Aerogel Preparation with Efficient Catalytic Reduction of 4-Nitrophenol. [PDF]
Yu Q +9 more
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SI‐bioATRP in Mesoporous Silica for Size‐Exclusion Driven Local Polymer Placement
An enzyme‐catalyzed surface‐initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI‐bioATRP) of an anionic monomer within mesoporous silica particles, using hemoglobin as a catalyst, allows for controlling the location of the formed polymer via size‐exclusion effects between the nanopores and the biomacromolecules, thereby opening routes to functional ...
Oleksandr Wondra +8 more
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Correction: Recent developments in hydrogels containing copper and palladium for the catalytic reduction/degradation of organic pollutants. [PDF]
Dadashi J +2 more
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High‐energy electron impact in plasma catalysis often causes excessive dissociation of active intermediates, limiting C2+ product selectivity. To address this challenge, a bio‐inspired stoma‐shell nanoarchitecture is designed to decouple electron impact from catalytic reaction zones.
Nan Zou +5 more
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