Fluorine-Doped and Partially Oxidized Tantalum Carbides as Nonprecious Metal Electrocatalysts for Methanol Oxidation Reaction in Acidic Media
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Yue, X.
He, C.
Zhong, C.
Chen, Y.
Jiang, San Ping
Shen, P.
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2016Type
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Yue, X. and He, C. and Zhong, C. and Chen, Y. and Jiang, S.P. and Shen, P. 2016. Fluorine-Doped and Partially Oxidized Tantalum Carbides as Nonprecious Metal Electrocatalysts for Methanol Oxidation Reaction in Acidic Media. Advanced Materials. 28 (11): pp. 2163-2169.
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A nonprecious metal electrocatalyst based on fluorine-doped tantalum carbide with an oxidative surface on graphitized carbon (TaCxFyOz/gC) is developed by using a simple one-pot in situ ion exchange and adsorption method, and the TaCxFyOz/gC shows superior performance and durability for methanol oxidation reaction and extreme tolerance to CO poisoning in acidic media.
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