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In-situ TEM and Atomic-Resolution STEM Study of Highly Active Partially Ordered Cu3Pt Nanoparticles used as PEM-Fuel Cells Catalyst

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

Goran Dražić
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Marjan Bele
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Andraž Pavlišič
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Primož Jovanovič
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Milena Zorko
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nejc Hodnik
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Catalysis and Chemical Reaction Engineering, National Institute of Chemistry,Ljubljana, Slovenia
Barbara Jozinovič
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Miran Gaberšček
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Materials Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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