At the University of Arkansas, scientists have come up with an innovative lithium-containing crosslinked polymeric material called LiGL (GL = glycerol). The new material could help tackle the two problems associated with commercializing Li metal anodes.
Compare with bulk graphitic carbon nitride, the optimal sample had 2.93-fold photocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia activity (2.627?mg/h/gcat), and the NH3 selectivity increased from 50.77% to 77.9%. They published their approach on September 06 in the Energy Material Advances.
When compared with the bulk graphitic carbon nitride, the improved sample had 2.93-fold photocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia activity (2.627?mg/h/gcat), and the NH3 selectivity grew from 50.77% to 77.9%.
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