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Fang, Yarong, Chi, Xiao, Li, Li, Yang, Ji, Liu, Shoujie, Lu, Xingxu, Xiao, Wen, Wang, Liming, Luo, Zhu, Yang, Weiwei, Hu, Siyu, Xiong, Juxia, Hoang, Son, Deng, Hongtao, Liu, Fudong, Zhang, Lizhi, Gao, Puxian, Ding, Jun, Guo, Yanbing (2020) Elucidating the Nature of the Cu(I) Active Site in CuO/TiO2 for Excellent Low-Temperature CO Oxidation. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12. 7091-7101 doi:10.1021/acsami.9b18264

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TitleElucidating the Nature of the Cu(I) Active Site in CuO/TiO2 for Excellent Low-Temperature CO Oxidation
JournalACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
AuthorsFang, YarongAuthor
Chi, XiaoAuthor
Li, LiAuthor
Yang, JiAuthor
Liu, ShoujieAuthor
Lu, XingxuAuthor
Xiao, WenAuthor
Wang, LimingAuthor
Luo, ZhuAuthor
Yang, WeiweiAuthor
Hu, SiyuAuthor
Xiong, JuxiaAuthor
Hoang, SonAuthor
Deng, HongtaoAuthor
Liu, FudongAuthor
Zhang, LizhiAuthor
Gao, PuxianAuthor
Ding, JunAuthor
Guo, YanbingAuthor
Year2020 (February 12)Volume12
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/acsami.9b18264Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFang, Yarong, Chi, Xiao, Li, Li, Yang, Ji, Liu, Shoujie, Lu, Xingxu, Xiao, Wen, Wang, Liming, Luo, Zhu, Yang, Weiwei, Hu, Siyu, Xiong, Juxia, Hoang, Son, Deng, Hongtao, Liu, Fudong, Zhang, Lizhi, Gao, Puxian, Ding, Jun, Guo, Yanbing (2020) Elucidating the Nature of the Cu(I) Active Site in CuO/TiO2 for Excellent Low-Temperature CO Oxidation. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12. 7091-7101 doi:10.1021/acsami.9b18264
Plain TextFang, Yarong, Chi, Xiao, Li, Li, Yang, Ji, Liu, Shoujie, Lu, Xingxu, Xiao, Wen, Wang, Liming, Luo, Zhu, Yang, Weiwei, Hu, Siyu, Xiong, Juxia, Hoang, Son, Deng, Hongtao, Liu, Fudong, Zhang, Lizhi, Gao, Puxian, Ding, Jun, Guo, Yanbing (2020) Elucidating the Nature of the Cu(I) Active Site in CuO/TiO2 for Excellent Low-Temperature CO Oxidation. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12. 7091-7101 doi:10.1021/acsami.9b18264
In(2020) ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol. 12. American Chemical Society (ACS)


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