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1 High surface area N/O co-doped carbon materials: Selective electrocatalysts for O-2 reduction to H2O2
Chen E, Bevilacqua M, Tavagnacco C, Montini T, Yang CM, Fornasiero P
Catalysis Today, 356, 132, 2020
2 Electron reduction for the preparation of rGO with high electrochemical activity
Peng XF, Wang ZH, Wang Z, Gong JB, Hao HX
Catalysis Today, 337, 63, 2019
3 A computational study of electrocatalytic CO2 reduction by Mn(I) complexes: Role of bipyridine substituents
Rawat KS, Mandal SC, Pathak B
Electrochimica Acta, 297, 606, 2019
4 Facilitated photoinduced electron storage and two-electron reduction of oxygen by reduced graphene oxide in rGO/TiO2/WO3 composites
Wang C, Long MC, Tan BH, Zheng LH, Cai J, Fu JJ
Electrochimica Acta, 250, 108, 2017
5 Studies on the electronic structure of thiolate-bridged diiron complexes and their single-electron reduction reactions
Chen S, Li Y, Yang DW, Luo L, Qu JP, Luo Y
Chemical Physics Letters, 660, 117, 2016
6 A peculiar mechanism for the photocatalytic reduction of decabromodiphenyl ether over reduced graphene oxide-TiO2 photocatalyst
Lei M, Wang N, Zhu LH, Xie CS, Tang HQ
Chemical Engineering Journal, 241, 207, 2014
7 Electrocatalytic properties of ruthenium modified with Te metal for the oxygen reduction reaction
Hara Y, Minami N, Itagaki H
Applied Catalysis A: General, 340(1), 59, 2008
8 Catalytic activity of dual catalysts system based on nano-manganese oxide and cobalt octacyanophthalocyanine toward four-electron reduction of oxygen in alkaline media
Zhang D, Chi DH, Okajima T, Ohsaka T
Electrochimica Acta, 52(17), 5400, 2007
9 Application of metalloporphyrins and methylviologen-pendent iron porphyrin to reduction of diphenylsulfoxide
Koga H, Arai T, Hamada T, Sakaki S
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical, 200(1-2), 223, 2003
10 4-electron reduction of dioxygen on a glassy carbon electrode modified by polyaniline-Co-2-porphyrin complex
Yamamoto K, Nakazawa S, Matsufuji A
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 342, 255, 2000