Guterman et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Activity and stability of Pt/C and Pt-Cu/C electrocatalystsGuterman et al., 2018
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- 2803390136520600649
- Author
- Guterman V
- Belenov S
- Alekseenko A
- Lin R
- Tabachkova N
- Safronenko O
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Electrocatalysis
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Stability in the course of exploitation and catalytic activity in reactions, taking place on the electrodes, are the most important characteristics of electrocatalysts that determine their application in fuel cells. Relationship of the electrochemical behavior of Pt/C catalysts with …
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