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What Types of Reactions Can Quantum Dots Catalyze?
Quantum dots have been investigated for various catalytic reactions, including:
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)
Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR)
Carbon dioxide reduction
Water splitting
Organic transformations
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