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Multi-scaled porous Fe-N/C nanofibrous catalysts for the cathode electrodes of direct methanol fuel cells

Mei et al., 2017

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4507438187453105623
Author
Mei R
Xi J
Ma L
An L
Wang F
Sun H
Luo Z
Wu Q
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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In the present work, a nanofibrous Fe-N/C catalyst with a multi-scaled porous structure is proposed and prepared via electrospinning a polyacrylonitrile (PAN) solution containing Fe 3+ incorporated graphitic carbon nitride (Fe-gC 3 N 4). Physical and chemical …
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