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Size dependent oxygen reduction and methanol oxidation reactions: catalytic activities of PtCu octahedral nanocrystals

Polani et al., 2020

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16798658041874238630
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Polani S
Shviro M
Shokhen V
Zysler M
Glüsen A
Dunin-Borkowski R
Carmo M
Zitoun D
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Catalysis Science & Technology

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The synthetic control through colloidal synthesis led to a remarkable increase in platinum mass activity in octahedral nanocrystals with a Pt-rich surface. In this manuscript, we demonstrate that the ratio of surfactant can tune the size of Pt surface enriched PtCu nano …
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