Effect of Platinum Nanoparticle Loading on Oxygen Reduction at a Pt Nanocluster-Activated Microporous–Mesoporous Carbon Support
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Title
Effect of Platinum Nanoparticle Loading on Oxygen Reduction at a Pt Nanocluster-Activated Microporous–Mesoporous Carbon Support
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Keywords
Platinum nanoparticle size, Oxygen reduction reaction, Carbide-derived carbon, Alkaline fuel cell, Transmission electron microscopy
Journal
Electrocatalysis
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 242-254
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-11-14
DOI
10.1007/s12678-014-0238-6
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