Architectures for scalable integrated photo driven catalytic devices-A concept study ☆
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Bernd Rech | Bernd Stannowski | Rutger Schlatmann | Simon Kirner | Peter Bogdanoff | Roel van de Krol | B. Rech | B. Stannowski | R. Schlatmann | P. Bogdanoff | S. Kirner | R. Krol | Simon Kirner
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