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Keyword [cobalt phosphide]
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1. Evaluation Of Cobalt Phosphide On Hydrodesulfurization Performance And DFT Study
2. Study Of Hydrodesulfurization Synergy Mechanism Between Cobalt Phosphide And MoS2 /γ-Al2O3
3. Preparation Of Metal Phosphide Nanomaterials And Their Catalytic Performance For Hydrogen Production
4. Syntheisis And Properties Of Cobalt Phosphide Nano-Micron Materials
5. Synthesis, Characterization And Properties Of Cobalt Phosphide Mirco-/nano-materials
6. Hydrothermal Synthesis And Characterization Of Cobalt Phosphide And Iron Phosphide Nanoparticles
7. Synthesis Of Polygon CoP And Their Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution Properties
8. Construction Of Highly Efficient Electrocatalysts Based On Metal Oxalates And Their Performances For Electrocatalytic Water Splitting
9. Synthesis Of Nanomaterials And Their Application In Glucose Biosensor
10. The Synthesis And Catalytic Hydrogen Evolution Of CoP Nanomaterials
11. The Research Of Cobalt Phosphide Composite Materials For Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution Properties
12. Preparation And Electrocatalytic Water Reduction Of Carbon Nanotube Sponge Electrode Decorated With Metal Phosphide
13. Amorphous-Co2P/N,B-codoped-Carbon Composite As An Improved Anode Material For Sodium Ion Batteries
14. Preparation Of Cobalt Phosphide Nano-materials And Their Electrocatalytic Performance In Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
15. Design And Synthesis Of Two-Dimensional Nickel-Cobalt Phosphide (Sulfide) And The Properties Of Asymmetric Supercapacitors
16. Study On Synthesis And Electrocatalytic Performance Of Cobalt Phosphide-based Nanocatalysts
17. Preparation And Electrochemical Performance Of Transition Metal Electrode Materials For Asymmetric Supercapacitor
18. Metal-organic Framewoks Derived Materials For Energy Applications
19. The Preparation Of Carbon-Cobalt Phosphide Composite Material And Its Properties Of Lithium(Sodium) Storage
20. Nickel Phosphide And Cobalt Phosphide As The Cocatalyst For Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production And Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
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