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CuO–CeO2 catalysts synthesized in one-step: Characterization and PROX performance

Araújo et al., 2012

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12671164644891138483
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Araújo V
Bellido J
Bernardi M
Assaf J
Assaf E
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International journal of hydrogen energy

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PEM fuel cells seem to be the most affordable and commercially viable hydrogen-based cells, the biggest challenge being to obtain CO-free H2 (< 100 ppm) as the fuel. In this study, the use of CuO–CeO2 catalysts in preferential oxidation of CO to obtain CO-free H2 (PROX …
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