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High-performance core–shell catalyst with nitride nanoparticles as a core: well-defined titanium copper nitride coated with an atomic Pt layer for the oxygen reduction …Tian et al., 2017
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- Tian X
- Tang H
- Luo J
- Nan H
- Shu T
- Du L
- Zeng J
- Liao S
- Adzic R
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- Acs Catalysis
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A class of core–shell structured low-platinum catalysts with well-dispersed inexpensive titanium copper nitride nanoparticles as cores and atomic platinum layers as shells exhibiting high activity and stability for the oxygen reduction reaction is successfully …
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