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Noble metal-free oxygen reduction reaction catalysts derived from prussian blue nanocrystals dispersed in polyaniline

Wang et al., 2016

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18313541766275872520
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Wang X
Zou L
Fu H
Xiong Y
Tao Z
Zheng J
Li X
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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A highly efficient noble-metal-free catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is derived from a composite of polyaniline (PANI) and Prussian blue analogue (PBA, Co3 [Fe (CN) 6] 2) by pyrolysis. The composite consists of 2–5 nm PBA nanocrystals homogeneously …
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