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Efficient oxygen reduction fuel cell electrocatalysis on voltammetrically dealloyed Pt-Cu-Co nanoparticlesSrivastava et al., 2007
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- Srivastava R
- Mani P
- Hahn N
- Strasser P
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The electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) on noble metal surfaces [Eq.(1), RHE= reversible hydrogen electrode] is one of the most widely studied reactions in electrochemistry. Its fundamental scientific and technological importance is based on the fact …
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