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Electroactive Metal–Organic Frameworks for Electrocatalysis
Electrocatalysis is crucial in sustainable energy conversion as it enables efficient chemical transformations. The review discusses how metal–organic frameworks can revolutionize this field by offering tailorable structures and active site tunability, enabling efficient and selective electrocatalytic processes.
Irena Senkovska +7 more
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A previously unreported coordination motif stabilising single Fe atoms by indigo chelation and pyridyl coordination on Au(111) has been revealed. By using planar tritopic pyridyl linkers (TPyB), extended 2D porous networks of indigo3(TPyB)2Fe6 form. These networks can be crystalline or vitreous and offer an environment where individual coordination ...
Hongxiang Xu +9 more
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2023
Most regulatory tools for low-carbon transition are jurisdiction-specific, respecting the principle of national sovereignty. Although possibly locally successful, they typically capture only scope 1 and scope 2 emissions. Value chains-related (scope 3) emissions remain largely unregulated.
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Most regulatory tools for low-carbon transition are jurisdiction-specific, respecting the principle of national sovereignty. Although possibly locally successful, they typically capture only scope 1 and scope 2 emissions. Value chains-related (scope 3) emissions remain largely unregulated.
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2015
A final product is created through a chain of activities that add value to the product. Value chains describe the range of activities firms and workers perform to produce a product or service from its foundation to final use. Using the World Input-Output Database containing data on sales and purchases for 35 industries in 40 countries, we analyse the ...
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A final product is created through a chain of activities that add value to the product. Value chains describe the range of activities firms and workers perform to produce a product or service from its foundation to final use. Using the World Input-Output Database containing data on sales and purchases for 35 industries in 40 countries, we analyse the ...
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