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High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy Study on the Degradation of IrOx/SrIrO3 as an Oxygen Evolution Catalyst

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 July 2020

Yunzhi Liu
Affiliation:
Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States
Micha Ben-Naim
Affiliation:
Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States
Kyuho Lee
Affiliation:
Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford, California, United States
Harold Y. Hwang
Affiliation:
Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford, California, United States
Thomas F. Jaramillo
Affiliation:
Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States
Robert Sinclair
Affiliation:
Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States

Abstract

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Type
Energy and Soft Materials and the Development of Cryogenic Techniques for Studying Them
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2020

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Financial support from the Toyota Research Institute – Accelerated Materials Design and Discovery (TRI-AMDD) program (Stanford University) is much appreciated. KL and HYH acknowledge support from the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.Google Scholar