Yan et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Recent progress of metal carbides encapsulated in carbon‐based materials for electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction reactionYan et al., 2020
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- Yan X
- Prabhu P
- Xu H
- Meng Z
- Xue T
- Lee J
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- Small Methods
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Fuel cells represent the most suitable energy conversion, capable of addressing energy crises and environmental pollution. Recently, as one of nonprecious metal catalysts (NPMCs), the MC@ N‐C (M= Fe, Co, Ni, Mo, W) catalysts, especially for Fe3C encased in …
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