Slavcheva et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Ebonex supported iridium as anode catalyst for PEM water electrolysisSlavcheva et al., 2015
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- Slavcheva E
- Borisov G
- Lefterova E
- Petkucheva E
- Boshnakova I
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- international journal of hydrogen energy
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The work presents a research on the preparation and properties of iridium dispersed on Magnelli phase titania by sol gel method. The material is characterised in regard to morphology, surface structure and electronic state, electrochemical performance, and …
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