Harms et al., 2014 - Google Patents
New electrocatalysts with pyrolyzed siloxane matrixHarms et al., 2014
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- Harms C
- Adam M
- Soliman K
- Wilhelm M
- Kibler L
- Jacob T
- Grathwohl G
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- Publication venue
- Electrocatalysis
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In a first screening, platinum nanoparticles in pyrolyzed siloxane matrices with additional carbon fillers were developed and tested for their use as electrocatalysts. The influence of various parameters-type of carbon filler, carbon content, pyrolysis temperature, and siloxane …
- 239000010411 electrocatalyst 0 title abstract description 97
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