Using renewable energy to facilitate the Haber-Bosch process is of significant importance. In this issue of Chem, Wang et al. report an ingenious approach for the design of an electrode-solution-reactant interface… Click to show full abstract
Using renewable energy to facilitate the Haber-Bosch process is of significant importance. In this issue of Chem, Wang et al. report an ingenious approach for the design of an electrode-solution-reactant interface for efficient, light-assisted N2 reduction in aqueous solution.
               
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