Aryl Diazonium-Assisted Amidoximation of MXene for Boosting Water Stability and Uranyl Sequestration via Electrochemical Sorption
Pengcheng Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei‐Qun Shi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhifang Chai(Soochow University), Lirong Zheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lei Mei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hao Deng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Taiqi Yin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lin Wang(Sinopec (China)), Zhi‐wei Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zijie Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongqing Wang(University of South China), John K. Gibson(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Jipan Yu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Li‐Yong Yuan(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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