Electron-donating-accepting behavior between nitrogen-doped carbon materials and Fe species and its promotion for DBT hydrodesulfurization
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Fan Yang | B. Shen | Q. Guo | Xuandong Liu | Lei Li | Ling-xiang Huang | Qianqian Yu | Xinyue Zhang | Houxiang Sun | Minjian Wang
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