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Toward electrocatalytic methanol oxidation reaction: longstanding debates and emerging catalysts

Wang et al., 2023

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18239646680087618537
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Wang J
Zhang B
Guo W
Wang L
Chen J
Pan H
Sun W
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The study of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) has lasted around 70 years, since the first investigation in the early 1950s. Though enormous effort has been devoted in this field, it is still far from commercialization. The methanol oxidation reaction (MOR), as a semi‐reaction …
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