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Morphological attributes govern carbon dioxide reduction on N-doped carbon electrodesHursán et al., 2019
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- Hursán D
- Samu A
- Janovák L
- Artyushkova K
- Asset T
- Atanassov P
- Janáky C
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- Joule
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The morphology of electrode materials is often overlooked when comparing different carbon- based electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide reduction. To investigate the role of morphological attributes, we studied polymer-derived, interconnected, N-doped carbon structures with …
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