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Secondary Structure in Enzyme-Inspired Polymer Catalysts Impacts Water Oxidation Efficiency

2024 April

Secondary Structure in Enzyme-Inspired Polymer Catalysts Impacts Water Oxidation Efficiency
Advanced Science
Graziela C. Sedenho, Steffane Q. Nascimento, Marjon Zamani, Frank N. Crespilho, and Ariel L. Furst

Posted in Biomolecular Catalysis, Electrochemistry
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