Jin et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Rugged high-entropy alloy nanowires with in situ formed surface spinel oxide as highly stable electrocatalyst in Zn–air batteriesJin et al., 2020
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- 66683953965341734
- Author
- Jin Z
- Lyu J
- Zhao Y
- Li H
- Lin X
- Xie G
- Liu X
- Kai J
- Qiu H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Materials Letters
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Noble metal elements are the key to many high-performance heterogeneous catalytic processes; nevertheless, how to reduce the usage of such scarce and prohibitive materials while maintaining or even enhancing the desired catalytic performance has always been a …
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