Theoretical Insights into Two-Dimensional IV-V Compounds: Photocatalysts for the Overall Water Splitting and

Xu Gao1, Yanqing Shen1, Yanyan Ma1

  • 1Department of Physics , Harbin Institute of Technology , Harbin 150001 , P. R. China.

Inorganic Chemistry
|September 4, 2019
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