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Highly active iridium/iridium–tin/tin oxide heterogeneous nanoparticles as alternative electrocatalysts for the ethanol oxidation reaction

Du et al., 2011

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5674989991346622723
Author
Du W
Wang Q
Saxner D
Deskins N
Su D
Krzanowski J
Frenkel A
Teng X
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Ethanol is a promising fuel for low-temperature direct fuel cell reactions due to its low toxicity, ease of storage and transportation, high-energy density, and availability from biomass. However, the implementation of ethanol fuel cell technology has been hindered by …
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