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Optimized microwave-based synthesis of thermally stable inverse catalytic core–shell motifs for CO2 hydrogenation

Salvatore et al., 2020

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7236996473279834050
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Salvatore K
Deng K
Yue S
McGuire S
Rodriguez J
Wong S
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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The rational synthesis of Cu@ TiO2 core@ shell nanowire (NW) structures was thoroughly explored using a microwave-assisted method through the tuning of experimental parameters such as but not limited to (i) controlled variation in molar ratios,(ii) the effect of discrete Ti …
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