Anwar et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Recent advances in hybrid support material for Pt‐based electrocatalysts of proton exchange membrane fuel cellsAnwar et al., 2019
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- Anwar M
- Yan X
- Asghar M
- Husnain N
- Shen S
- Luo L
- Zhang J
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- International Journal of Energy Research
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Proton exchange membrane fuel cell is an energy conversion technology with an excellent potential to replace fossil fuel–based internal combustion engines. Evenly distributed Pt on conductive support is commonly used as an electrocatalyst. This catalyst support material is …
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