Photoexcitation of self-n-doped fullerene ammonium halides: The role of halide ion and a possible synergistic dual-redox cycle mechanism within their aggregate
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Zhouchen Lin | X. Kong | Xinrui Xie | Jinhao Zhao | Jing Zhang | Shaowei Fang | Z. Pang | Huanhuan Wang | M. Lei | Huanhuan Wang | Lin Zhouchen | Fang Shaowei
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