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Kobayashi, Yoshinao, Sunada, Yusuke (2023) Germanium hydrides as an efficient hydrogen-storage material operated by an iron catalyst. Chemical Science, 14 (5) 1065-1071 doi:10.1039/d2sc06011f

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TitleGermanium hydrides as an efficient hydrogen-storage material operated by an iron catalyst
JournalChemical Science
AuthorsKobayashi, YoshinaoAuthor
Sunada, YusukeAuthor
Year2023Volume14
Issue5
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/d2sc06011fSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKobayashi, Yoshinao, Sunada, Yusuke (2023) Germanium hydrides as an efficient hydrogen-storage material operated by an iron catalyst. Chemical Science, 14 (5) 1065-1071 doi:10.1039/d2sc06011f
Plain TextKobayashi, Yoshinao, Sunada, Yusuke (2023) Germanium hydrides as an efficient hydrogen-storage material operated by an iron catalyst. Chemical Science, 14 (5) 1065-1071 doi:10.1039/d2sc06011f
In(2023) Chemical Science Vol. 14 (5) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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