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Alternative Oxide-Supported PEFC Electrocatalysts

Possible alternative electrocatalyst support materials to the conventional carbon black have been examined. Among others, doped-SnO 2 can be a promising support for Pt nanoparticles well connected to the oxide with a certain crystallographic orientation. Pt/doped SnO 2 exhibits suitable voltage cycl...

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Published in:ECS transactions 2014-08, Vol.64 (3), p.221-227
Main Authors: Sasaki, Kazunari, Noda, Zhiyun, Tsukatsune, Takuya, Kanda, Kohei, Takabatake, Yuma, Nagamatsu, Yohei, Daio, Takeshi, Lyth, Stephen Matthew, Hayashi, Akari
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