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Atomically precise electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

Yan et al., 2023

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11830431488316644383
Author
Yan L
Li P
Zhu Q
Kumar A
Sun K
Tian S
Sun X
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Challenges in developing fuel cells provide strong stimulation to develop efficient electrocatalysts for the sluggish cathodic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Among various electrocatalysts, atomically precise electrocatalysts (including single-atom, dual-atom, and …
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