Electromaterials for Environment & Energy. / Volume I / / edited by Marc Cretin, Sophie Tingry, Zhenghua Tang.
In a developing world, the demands for energy, water and the damage to our environment are constantly increasing. Electrochemistry could be a great tool to solve these problems, with an impact that could minimize or at least control damage in our environment, since the main driver of the reaction is...
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