Activation energies for the rate-limiting step in water photooxidation by nanostructured α-Fe2O3 and TiO2.
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Alexander J. Cowan | C. J. Barnett | D. Klug | M. Grätzel | J. Durrant | K. Sivula | M. Barroso | Stephanie R. Pendlebury | A. Cowan
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