Bioresorbable electrodes in implantable electronic healthcare devices. [PDF]
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Asymmetric Cu–Zn dual sites on EDTA‐grafted Ti‐MOF amplify the dipole‐limiting domain field (DLDF), facilitating C–C coupling. This strategy yields an exceptional C2H4 production rate of 308.72 µmol g−1 h−1 with 98.4% electron selectivity in photocatalytic CO2 reduction, highlighting the potential of asymmetric site engineering and local field ...
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