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H. Huang, G. J. Clarkson, P. J. Sadler et al, Targeted photoredox catalysis in cancer cells
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E. Corlett, H. Blade, L. P. Hughes, P. Sidebottom, D. Walker, R. I. Walton & S. P. Brown, An XRD and NMR crystallographic investigation of the structure of 2,6-lutidinium hydrogen fumarate
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J. J. P. Peters, A. M. Sanchez, D. Walker, R. Whatmore & R. Beanland, Quantitative High‐Dynamic‐Range Electron Diffraction of Polar Nanodomains in Pb2ScTaO6
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Lotierzo, B. W. Longbottom, W. H. Lee & S. A. F. Bon, Synthesis of Janus and Patchy Particles using Nanogels as Stabilizers in Emulsion Polymerization
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J. Humphreys, R. Lan, D. Du, W. Xu & S. Tao, Promotion effect of proton-conducting oxide BaZr0.1Ce0.7Y0.2O3−δ on the catalytic activity of Ni towards ammonia synthesis from hydrogen and nitrogen
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C. M. Storey, M. R. Gyton, R. E. Andrew & A. B. Chaplin, Terminal alkyne coupling reactions through a ring: mechanistic insights and regiochemical switching
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K. P. Marshall, S. Tao, M. Walker, D. S. Cook, J. Lloyd-Hughes, S. Varagnolo, A. Wijesekara, D. Walker, R. I. Walton & R. A. Hatton, Cs1−xRbxSnI3 light harvesting semiconductors for perovskite photovoltaics
New Metal-Organic Framework
More materials for electronic applications could be identified, thanks to the discovery of a new metal-organic framework (MOF) that displays electrical semiconduction with a record high photoresponsivity, by a global research collaboration involving the University of Warwick.
Publication
In a paper published in Nature Energy, Dr Ross Hatton, Professor Richard Walton and colleagues, explain how solar cells could be produced which are more adaptable and simpler to produce than their current counterparts.