An efficient photocatalyst structure: TiO(2)(B) nanofibers with a shell of anatase nanocrystals.
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Eric R. Waclawik | Huaiyong Zhu | E. Waclawik | Huaiyong Zhu | Dongjiang Yang | Hongwei Liu | Zhanfeng Zheng | Xuebin Ke | Yong Yuan | Yong Yuan | Xuebin Ke | Zhanfeng Zheng | Dongjiang Yang | Hongwei Liu | Jin-cai Zhao | Jin-cai Zhao
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