Journal Article10.1039/d3en00040k
Assembly of recyclable TiO2@AC/CTs through vdW-integrated strategy for photocatalytic and photoelectrocatalytic oxidation
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TL;DR: The recyclable vdW heterostructures are constructed from commercial P25 and CTs to address the difficulty of recycling powdery photocatalysts after usage as mentioned in this paper .
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Abstract: The recyclable vdW heterostructures are constructed from commercial P25 and CTs to address the difficulty of recycling powdery photocatalysts after usage.
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