Travitsky et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Pt-, PtNi-and PtCo-supported catalysts for oxygen reduction in PEM fuel cellsTravitsky et al., 2006
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- Travitsky N
- Ripenbein T
- Golodnitsky D
- Rosenberg Y
- Burshtein L
- Peled E
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- Journal of Power Sources
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The most widely used supporting material for ORR catalysts is high-surface-area carbon (such as Vulcan XC-72). However, at elevated temperatures, burning of the carbon-to- catalyst contact takes place and drying out of the cathode may destroy the three-phase …
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