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Heteroatom- and metalloid-doped carbon catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction: a mini-review

Electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction have been the study of interest because of their importance in various energy storage and conversion reactions. Though platinum-based catalysts are found to be the most active catalysts for oxygen reduction reactions, their high cost and scarcity have l...

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Published in:Ionics 2020-04, Vol.26 (4), p.1563-1589
Main Authors: Gouse Peera, Shaik, Kwon, Hyuk-Jun, Lee, Tae Gwan, Hussain, A. Mohammed
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Catalysts
Chemical synthesis
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Electrocatalysts
Electrochemistry
Energy Storage
Optical and Electronic Materials
Oxygen reduction reactions
Platinum
Renewable and Green Energy
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