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Tunable synthesis of hollow metal–nitrogen–carbon capsules for efficient oxygen reduction catalysis in proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Yang et al., 2019

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2142153627028460306
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Yang H
Chen X
Chen W
Wang Q
Cuello N
Nafady A
Al-Enizi A
Waterhouse G
Goenaga G
Zawodzinski T
Kruger P
Clements J
Zhang J
Tian H
Telfer S
Ma S
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ACS nano

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Atomically dispersed metal catalysts anchored on nitrogen-doped (N-doped) carbons demand attention due to their superior catalytic activity relative to that of metal nanoparticle catalysts in energy storage and conversion processes. Herein, we introduce a simple and …
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