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Constructing fibril-in-tube structures in ultrathin CeO2-based nanofibers as the ideal support for stabilizing Pt nanoparticles

Liu et al., 2020

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16512051097571751896
Author
Liu S
Tian J
Yin K
Li Z
Meng X
Zhu M
Seeram R
Sun Y
Dai Y
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Materials Today Chemistry

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The intriguing one-dimensional (1D) nanofibers with secondary structures (eg, hollow, core- sheath, fiber-in-tube) have attracted much attention for their unique open structure, high surface area, and hierarchical pore structure. This work utilized single-spinneret …
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