Strickland et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Highly active oxygen reduction non-platinum group metal electrocatalyst without direct metal–nitrogen coordinationStrickland et al., 2015
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- Strickland K
- Miner E
- Jia Q
- Tylus U
- Ramaswamy N
- Liang W
- Sougrati M
- Jaouen F
- Mukerjee S
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- Nature communications
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Replacement of noble metals in catalysts for cathodic oxygen reduction reaction with transition metals mostly create active sites based on a composite of nitrogen-coordinated transition metal in close concert with non-nitrogen-coordinated carbon-embedded metal …
- 238000006722 reduction reaction 0 title abstract description 46
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