Nguyen et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Seedless, one-step synthesis of porous Pt-Pd nanoflowers for electroreduction of oxygen in acidic mediumNguyen et al., 2018
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- 9278796907133082356
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- Nguyen A
- Shim J
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- Applied Surface Science
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Abstract Flower-shaped Pt-Pd nanostructures supported on carbon (Pt-Pd/C) were successfully synthesized by simple wet-chemical processing by controlling the rate of reduction of a dissolved metal precursor. L-ascorbic acid (AA) was employed as a green and …
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