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Customer Research
Routes to visible light active C-doped TiO2 photocatalysts using carbon atoms from the Ti precursors. Mingfei Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Indium oxide cubes prepared by hydrothermal synthesis as catalysts for CO oxidation. James A. Sullivan, University College Dublin.
Direct Octane Fuel Cells: A Promising Power for transportation. Vincenzo Palma and Daniela Barba, University of Salerno.
H2S purification from biogas by direct selective oxidation to sulphur on V2O5–CeO2 structured catalysts. Aleksandra Djurisic, The University of Hong Kong.
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