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1. Density-functional Theory Study The Selective Oxidation Of Ethylene On Some Metal Surfaces
2. Theoretical Study On Selective Hydrogenation Of Chloronitrobenzene Over Nobel Metal Catalysts
3. Regulate The CO2 Adsorption On Transition Metal Surface By Alloying Effect
4. First-principles Studies Of Low-Dimensional Materials
5. Insight Into The Structural And Electronic Properties Of Pdni Bimetallic Clusters And The Adsorption And Decomposition Of H2S On Their Surface:A Theoretical Study
6. Tailoring The Structures, Properties And Catalytic Properties For O2 Of Fe13@Pt42-nAun Nanoparticles By Au Subsritution
7. Atomically And Electronically Coupled Pt And CoO Hybrid Nanocatalysts For Enhanced Electrocatalytic Performance
8. Design High Activity Catalysts Through Electronic Structure Regulation And Their Catalytic Applications
9. Electronic Structure Tuning Oxygen-Evolving Activity In The Transition Metal Oxides
10. Theoretical Study On The Carbon Dioxide Reduction And Hydrogen Evolution Reaction By The Au Grain Boundaries
11. Structural Construction And Catalytic Performance Of Pt-Based Catalysts For Propane Dehydrogenation
12. First-principles Study Of Fe-N-C Oxygen Reduction Catalyst
13. Reforming of oxygenates for hydrogen production on bimetallic surfaces
14. Insight On 3d Electronic Structure Regulation And Oxygen Evolution Mechanism Of Cobalt-iron Based Layered Double Hydroxides
15. Theoretical And Experimental Study On Noble-Metal-Free Selective Hydrogenation Catalysts
16. Synthesis And Study On Electrocatalytic Properties Of Bimetallic PdAu Nanoflowers
17. Study On Magnetic And Mechanical Properties Of Heusler Alloy Based On First Principles
18. Reaction Performance And Theoretical Studies On Liquid-phase Selective Hydrogenation Of Cinnamaldehyde Over Pt-Fe Bimetallic Catalysts
19. Preparation Of Cu-Ni Bimetallic And Mo-Based Nano Materials And Their Application In Electrocatalytic Nitrate Reduction
20. Interface Regulation Of Transition Metal Matrix Composites And The Hydrogen Evolution Reaction For Electrocatalysis Water Splitting
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