Gold accepts holes to couple methane
Ying Wang and
Jinlin Long ()
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Ying Wang: Fuzhou University
Jinlin Long: Fuzhou University
Nature Energy, 2023, vol. 8, issue 9, 917-918
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Solar-driven oxidative coupling of methane is a promising approach to synthesize important C2+ products, yet poor efficiency limits its application. Now, a TiO2 membrane loaded with Au nanoclusters, which act as hole acceptors and catalytic centres, achieves high yield and selectivity in C2+ production.
Date: 2023
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