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Salton et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Lanthanoid coordination compounds as diverse self-templating agents towards hierarchically porous Fe–N–C electrocatalysts

Salton et al., 2022

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16703968812933600797
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Salton I
Ioffe K
Burshtein T
Farber E
Seraphim N
Segal N
Eisenberg D
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Materials Advances

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Pore structure is a critical material property of carbon materials, determining their surface area, active site accessibility, wettability, and efficiency of bubble removal. In the self- templating approach to pore design, inorganic particles form inside a carbon during …
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