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3 weeks ago |
mdpi.com | Wenxuan Wang |Wei Sun |Hui Li |Xiaokang Li
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1 month ago |
mdpi.com | Long Wang |Wei Sun |Luhai Zhang |Ming Zhao
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Jan 17, 2025 |
pubs.rsc.org | Yue Zhang |Wei Sun |Rui-shuang Zhang |Yan Feng
Electrochemical hydrogenation of nitrogen to ammonia under ambient conditions in a suspended dual-catalyst system† Electrocatalytic hydrogenation provides a sustainable method and green route to convert atmospheric nitrogen N2 into ammonia NH3 under mild conditions but is still challenged with the issues of low working current density and low faradaic efficiency.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
pubs.rsc.org | Yue Zhang |Wei Sun |Yan Feng |Rui-shuang Zhang
Electrochemical hydrogenation of nitrogen to ammonia at ambient conditions in a suspended dual-catalyst system Electrocatalytic hydrogenation provides a sustainable method and green route to convert atmospheric nitrogen N2 into ammonia NH3 under mild conditions, but is still challenged with the issues of low working current density and low faradaic efficiency.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
mdpi.com | Wei Sun
1. IntroductionVegetation plays a vital role in terrestrial ecosystems, acting as the foundation that connects key ecological components such as the atmosphere, water, and soil [,,]. Environmental factors such as climatic and surface factors have a significant impact on vegetation growth processes, with climatic factors such as temperature and precipitation having the most direct impact on vegetation [,,,].
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