Probing the electronic effect of carbon nanotubes in catalysis: NH(3) synthesis with Ru nanoparticles.
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Zhiqiang Yang | Jijun Zhao | Xinhe Bao | Xiulian Pan | Jijun Zhao | Xiulian Pan | X. Bao | Haili Gao | Shujing Guo | Shujing Guo | Haili Gao | Zhiqiang Yang
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