2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2011.02.088
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Preparation of PtNi hollow nanospheres for the electrocatalytic oxidation of methanol

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“…Pt-Ni catalysts presented a MOR activity higher than Pt, but lower than the state-of-the-art [20]; (▲) Zhou et al [21]; (◄)Agrawal et al [22]; (■) Wang et al [37]; (•) Jiang et al [38]; (▼) Nassr et al [39]; (♦) Hao et al [40]; (►) Wang et al [41]; (*) Luo et al [42]; (X) Hu et al [43]; (O) Zhou et al [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pt-Ni catalysts presented a MOR activity higher than Pt, but lower than the state-of-the-art [20]; (▲) Zhou et al [21]; (◄)Agrawal et al [22]; (■) Wang et al [37]; (•) Jiang et al [38]; (▼) Nassr et al [39]; (♦) Hao et al [40]; (►) Wang et al [41]; (*) Luo et al [42]; (X) Hu et al [43]; (O) Zhou et al [44].…”
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“…The dependence of the Pt-Ni to Pt electrochemically active surface area (ECSA Pt-Ni /ECSA Pt ), MOR specific activity (SA Pt-Ni /SA Pt ) and mass activity (MA Pt-Ni /MA Pt ) ratios in acid media on Ni content in the Pt-Ni catalysts with various alloying degrees from different datasets [20][21][22][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] is shown in Figure 1a-c, respectively. As can be seen in Figure 1a the ECSA Pt-Ni /ECSA Pt .…”
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“…In that case, the precursor metal M or M-M ' noble nanoparticles are prepared by one of the common metal nanoparticle preparation techniques or their combination; these include hydrothermal reduction in the presence of polyols or NaBH 4 and high temperature hydrogen annealing (see, for example, [156,157]). Figure 7D shows such a Pt(Cu) nanoparticle, prepared by the galvanic replacement of Cu particles synthesized by hydrogen annealing of Cu oxides [152] and subsequently supported/mixed with C particles.…”
Section: Types Of Support Methods Of Less Noble Metal Preparation/dementioning
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