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Because of the flower-like structure and partial substitution by sulfide, which provides large reaction surface area and more flexible structure, Mn-Co oxysufide electrode with excellent electrochemical performances would have great prospect for energy storage device applications.
Interestingly, improved photocatalytic activity was observed for the degradation of Rhodamine B, due to the self assembly of hexagonal nanoparticles of zinc oxide forming hierarchical ZnO "rod like" architecture which can greatly enhance the light utilization rate due to its special architecture and enlarge the specific surface area, providing more reaction sites and promoting mass transfer.
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That's because catalytic chemical reactions occur when molecules meet surfaces in an energetic state more surface area translates to more reactions.
These pores significantly contribute to increase the surface area which results in more reactions or interaction sites.
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