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Facile synthesis of porous Pt–Pd nanospheres supported on reduced graphene oxide nanosheets for enhanced methanol electrooxidation

Li et al., 2014

Document ID
17229792882549523369
Author
Li S
Lv J
Hu Y
Zheng J
Chen J
Wang A
Feng J
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Power Sources

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In this study, a simple, facile, and effective wet-chemical strategy was developed in the synthesis of uniform porous Pt–Pd nanospheres (Pt–Pd NSs) supported on reduced graphene oxide nanosheets (RGOs) under ambient temperature, where octylphenoxypolye …
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