Hodnik et al., 2015 - Google Patents
New insights into corrosion of ruthenium and ruthenium oxide nanoparticles in acidic mediaHodnik et al., 2015
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- Hodnik N
- Jovanovič P
- Pavlišič A
- Jozinović B
- Zorko M
- Bele M
- Šelih V
- Šala M
- Hočevar S
- Gaberšček M
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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The dissolution behaviors of Ru and ruthenium oxide nanoparticles in acidic media were studied for the first time using highly sensitive in situ measurements of concentration by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Online time-and potential-resolved …
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