Jin et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Capping agent‐free synthesis of surface engineered Pt nanocube for direct ammonia fuel cellJin et al., 2021
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- Jin H
- Lee S
- Sohn Y
- Lee S
- Kim P
- Yoo S
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- International Journal of Energy Research
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Direct ammonia fuel cells (DAFCs), wherein the ammonia oxidation reaction (AOR) occurs at the anode and oxygen reduction at the cathode, are a promising clean energy production system using easily liquefied ammonia because they exhibit high energy density. However …
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