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Bilayer Dye Aids Solar Water-Splitting, Kevin’s paper is cited by C&EN

January 22, 2016March 30, 2016
by Neng Xiao at 11:09amMarch 30, 2016

Kevin’s paper has been cited by C&EN

Really good news!

Link:

http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i3/Bilayer-Dye-Aids-Solar-Water.html

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