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Explores transition metal oxides as OER catalysts, focusing on active sites in Fe-free and Fe-doped Ni oxides, revealing insights into the OER mechanism.
Explores Catalytic Asymmetric Reactions in Organic Chemistry, focusing on switchable pathways controlled by NHC Cu cooperatively and the hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds and imines.
Explores various types of concrete shrinkage, including chemical, heat, and plastic shrinkage, as well as the influence of internal and external parameters.
Covers catalytic asymmetric reactions, including activation of electrophiles, use of iodine reagents, and various catalytic reactions in organic chemistry.
Explores critical analysis of scientific papers and the design of MoS2 catalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions, emphasizing nanostructuring and catalyst characterization.