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Advancing proton exchange membrane electrolyzers with molecular catalysts

Zhang et al., 2020

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17446867682479562426
Author
Zhang B
Fan L
Ambre R
Liu T
Meng Q
Timmer B
Sun L
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Joule

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Molecular catalysts possess numerous advantages over conventional heterogeneous catalysts in precise structure regulation, in-depth mechanism understanding, and efficient metal utilization. Various molecular catalysts have been reported that efficiently catalyze …
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