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Networked Pt–Sn nanowires as efficient catalysts for alcohol electrooxidation

Song et al., 2017

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4418399814948234190
Author
Song P
Cui X
Shao Q
Feng Y
Zhu X
Huang X
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Direct alcohol fuel cells (DAFCs) have attracted growing research interest as clean high- efficiency energy conversion devices, however the design and creation of high-performance anode catalysts for DAFCs is still extremely desirable. Herein, we report a wet-chemical …
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