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Tailoring chemical composition to achieve enhanced methanol oxidation reaction and methanol-tolerant oxygen reduction reaction performance in palladium-based …

Koenigsmann et al., 2013

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9041469094956814187
Author
Koenigsmann C
Wong S
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ACS Catalysis

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In this article, we address two key challenges in the development of electrocatalysts for direct methanol fuel cells by rationally tailoring the morphology and chemical composition of Pd-based nanowires (NWs) for enhanced performance. First, we have examined the …
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