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Enhanced activity of selenocyanate-containing transition metal chalcogenides supported by nitrogen-doped carbon materials for the oxygen reduction reaction

Jhong et al., 2019

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3083059027736767984
Author
Jhong H
Chang S
Huang H
Wang K
Lee J
Yasuzawa M
Wang C
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Catalysis Science & Technology

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Selenocyanate-containing transition metal chalcogenides supported by nitrogen-doped carbon materials, denoted as CoSe/CN, demonstrate an excellent oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) ability with an electron-transfer number of 3.994, which is approximately equal to the …
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