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Metal free-covalent triazine frameworks as oxygen reduction reaction catalysts–structure–electrochemical activity relationship

Sönmez et al., 2021

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Sönmez T
Belthle K
Iemhoff A
Uecker J
Artz J
Bisswanger T
Stampfer C
Hamzah H
Nicolae S
Titirici M
Palkovits R
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Catalysis Science & Technology

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Nitrogen-rich porous carbon polymers are highly promising oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts and possess great potential to replace Pt-based precious metals used in energy storage and conversion systems. In this study, covalent triazine frameworks (CTFs) …
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