Pt Skin Versus Pt Skeleton Structures of Pt3Sc as Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction
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Title
Pt Skin Versus Pt Skeleton Structures of Pt3Sc as Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction
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Keywords
Carbon monoxide, Temperature programmed desorption, Platinum, Scandium, Oxygen reduction reaction, Ion scattering spectroscopy, Angle resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Journal
TOPICS IN CATALYSIS
Volume 57, Issue 1-4, Pages 245-254
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-10-26
DOI
10.1007/s11244-013-0179-y
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