Gupta et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Highly purified CNTs: an exceedingly efficient catalyst support for PEM fuel cellGupta et al., 2016
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- Gupta C
- Maheshwari P
- Sachdev D
- Sahu A
- Dhakate S
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High performance in PEM fuel cells has been achieved using purified CNTs as catalyst support. Pt/CNT nanocomposites were synthesized by reducing Pt salt on CNTs in the presence of ethylene glycol as solvent and in inert atmosphere. The reactions were carried …
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