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Beef-derived mesoporous carbon as highly efficient support for PtRuIr electrocatalysts and their high activity for CO and methanol oxidation

Wang et al., 2014

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16136292262326936670
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Wang H
Da H
Wang R
Ji S
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South African Journal of Chemistry

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In this work, a low-cost and nitrogen-containing carbon with mesoporous pores and high surface area was synthesized by carbonizing a natural biomass precursor, ie beef. It is found that the prepared material has excellent textural properties such as high specific surface …
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