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The role of iron nitrides in the Fe–N–C catalysis system towards the oxygen reduction reaction

Wang et al., 2017

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1713035797424658782
Author
Wang M
Yang Y
Liu X
Pu Z
Kou Z
Zhu P
Mu S
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Nanoscale

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Fe–N–C series catalysts are always attractive for their high catalytic activity towards the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). However, they usually consist of various components such as iron nitrides, metallic iron, iron carbides, N-doped carbon and Fe–N4 moieties …
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