Ishihara et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Challenge of advanced low temperature fuel cells based on high degree of freedom of group 4 and 5 metal oxidesIshihara et al., 2020
- Document ID
- 12652246512676420749
- Author
- Ishihara A
- Tominaka S
- Mitsushima S
- Imai H
- Sugino O
- Ota K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Current Opinion in Electrochemistry
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To obtain an ideal electrocatalysts for hydrogen fuel cells, we investigated group 4 and 5 oxide-based compounds because of their high degree of freedom. First-principles calculations revealed that oxide surfaces such as those of titanium oxide could break down …
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- H01M4/90—Selection of catalytic material
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