21 results on '"Ding, Chunmei"'
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2. Amino Acid Synthesis through C–N Coupling between α‑Ketoacids and Hydroxylamine from Nitrate Reduction.
3. Selective Electrosynthesis of Ethanol via Asymmetric C–C Coupling in Tandem CO2 Reduction.
4. Synergy Between Metal and Molecular Catalysts for (Photo)electrocatalytic 1,4-NADH Regeneration.
5. Oral Environment-Adaptive Peptide–Polymer Conjugate for Caries Prevention with Targeting, Antibacterial, and Antifouling Abilities.
6. CO2 Fixation with Aryl Bromide toward Carboxylic Acid Enabled by Bifunctional CuAg Electrocatalysts.
7. Supramolecular Self-Healing Antifouling Coating for Dental Materials.
8. Simultaneous Improvement in Hole Storage and Interfacial Catalysis over Ni–Fe Oxyhydroxide-Modified Tantalum Nitride Photoanodes.
9. Ethanol-Induced Responsive Behavior of Natural Polysaccharide Hydrogels.
10. Relation between Water Oxidation Activity and Coordination Environment of C,N-Coordinated Mononuclear Co Catalyst.
11. Induction of Chirality in Supramolecular Coassemblies Built from Achiral Precursors.
12. Thermosensitive Polysaccharide Hydrogel As a Versatile Platform for Prolonged Salmon Calcitonin Release and Calcium Regulation.
13. A Coupled System of Ni 3 S 2 and Rh Complex with Biomimetic Function for Electrocatalytic 1,4-NAD(P)H Regeneration.
14. Direct Current Stimulation for Improved Osteogenesis of MC3T3 Cells Using Mineralized Conductive Polyaniline.
15. Mimicking the Key Functions of Photosystem II in Artificial Photosynthesis for Photoelectrocatalytic Water Splitting.
16. Promoting Charge Separation and Injection by Optimizing the Interfaces of GaN:ZnO Photoanode for Efficient Solar Water Oxidation.
17. Calcitonin-Loaded Thermosensitive Hydrogel for Long-Term Antiosteopenia Therapy.
18. Facile One-Step Strategy for Highly Boosted Microbial Extracellular Electron Transfer of the Genus Shewanella.
19. Substrate-Electrode Interface Engineering by an Electron-Transport Layer in Hematite Photoanode.
20. Abnormal effects of cations (Li+, Na+, and K+) on photoelectrochemical and electrocatalytic water splitting.
21. Photoelectrochemical water splitting promoted with a disordered surface layer created by electrochemical reduction.
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