Aziz et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Electrochemical water splitting by a bidirectional electrocatalystAziz et al., 2023
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- Aziz S
- Awasthi M
- Guria S
- Umekar M
- Karajagi I
- Riyajuddin S
- Siddhartha K
- Saini A
- Potbhare A
- Chaudhary R
- Vishal V
- Ghosh P
- Dutta A
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The presence of efficient energy storage and conversion technologies is essential for the future energy infrastructure. Here, we describe crafting a heterostructure composed of a suitably interlinked CeO 2 and polycrystalline Bi 2 O 3 dopant prepared on a reduced …
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