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Non-platinum electrode materials for hydrogen evolution: effect of catalyst support and metallic phase
2011
Bulgarian Chemical Communications
unpublished
This work is concerned with the preparation and the characterization of nano-structured composite electrocatalytic material for hydrogen evolution based on Co as a hyper d-metallic phase and anatase (TiO 2) as a hypo d-phase, both deposited on a carbon substrate. The main goal is to replace the Pt as an electrocatalytic material, partially or completely. Two types of support material were used: Vulcan XC-72 and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). Also two non-platinum metals were used as a
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