Enhanced catalytic performance for CO preferential oxidation over CuO catalysts supported on highly defective CeO 2 nanocrystals
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Lirong Zheng | Jing Zhang | Ye Tian | Xingang Li | Qingpeng Cheng | T. Ding | Kui Ma | Cheng Wang | Xinlei Wang | Xueqin Bai | Sirui Tan
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