Highly Durable Graphene Nanosheet Supported Iron Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cells
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Highly Durable Graphene Nanosheet Supported Iron Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cells
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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 159, Issue 1, Pages B86-B89
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The Electrochemical Society
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2011-12-15
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10.1149/2.062201jes
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