Highly dispersed MoOx on carbon nanotube as support for high performance Pt catalyst towards methanol oxidation
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Cui, Z.
Jiang, San Ping
Li, C.
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2011Type
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Cui, Z. and Jiang, S.P. and Li, C. 2011. Highly dispersed MoOx on carbon nanotube as support for high performance Pt catalyst towards methanol oxidation. Chemical Communications. 47: pp. 8418-8420.
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Chemical Communications
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HPMo self-assembly on carbon nanotubes followed by decomposition is used to fabricate highly dispersed MoOx/CNTs as a support for high performance of a Pt catalyst towards methanol oxidation.
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