First-principles study of sulfur vacancy concentration effect on the electronic structures and hydrogen evolution reaction of MoS2
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First-principles study of sulfur vacancy concentration effect on the electronic structures and hydrogen evolution reaction of MoS2
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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 14, Pages 145718
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IOP Publishing
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2020-12-18
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10.1088/1361-6528/abd49f
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