Highly active single-layer MoS2 catalysts synthesized by swift heavy ion irradiation.
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A. T. Johnson | Meng-qiang Zhao | F. Djurabekova | O. Ochedowski | M. Schleberger | I. Zegkinoglou | B. Roldan Cuenya | L. Madauß | Carl H. Naylor | S. Kunze | H. Lebius | A. Benyagoub | B. Ban-d’Etat | Yong-Wook Choi | P. Ernst | Erik Pollmann | Henrique Vazquez Muiños | A. T. C. Johnson | B. Roldán Cuenya
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