Deng et al., 2019 - Google Patents
gC 3 N 4 promoted MOF derived hollow carbon nanopolyhedra doped with high density/fraction of single Fe atoms as an ultra-high performance non-precious catalyst …Deng et al., 2019
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- Deng Y
- Chi B
- Tian X
- Cui Z
- Liu E
- Jia Q
- Fan W
- Wang G
- Dang D
- Li M
- Zang K
- Luo J
- Hu Y
- Liao S
- Sun X
- Mukerjee S
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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We report a hollow carbon nanopolyhedron catalyst doped with N and single Fe atoms, prepared by pyrolyzing hollow ZIF-8 with ferric acetylacetonate and g-C3N4. The catalyst retains the polyhedral morphology of its precursor and possesses exclusively Fe–N4 …
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