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Boosting the role of Ir in mitigating corrosion of carbon support by alloying with Pt

Bak et al., 2020

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8024589423991503695
Author
Bak J
Kim H
Lee S
Kim M
Kim E
Roh J
Shin J
Choi C
Cho E
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ACS catalysis

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Corrosion of carbon support is one of the most crucial causes of the degradation of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) utilizing carbon-supported platinum nanoparticles (Pt/C) as a catalyst. To mitigate carbon corrosion, Pt is alloyed with iridium (Ir), which is …
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