Tunable oxygen activation for catalytic organic oxidation: Schottky junction versus plasmonic effects.
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Xiaojun Wu | Jun Jiang | R. Long | Y. Xiong | Qun Zhang | Jiahua Hu | Song Bai | Shan Zhou | Y. You | Ming Gong | Keke Mao | Min Zhi
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