Understanding electrochemical switchability of perovskite-type exsolution catalysts
Exsolution, nanoparticle precipitation from oxide materials during reduction, offers a promising approach to heterogeneous catalysis. Here, authors examine the switching behavior between high and low activity and correlate the electro-catalytic activity to exsolved phases from complex oxides.
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Main Authors: | Alexander K. Opitz, Andreas Nenning, Vedran Vonk, Sergey Volkov, Florian Bertram, Harald Summerer, Sabine Schwarz, Andreas Steiger-Thirsfeld, Johannes Bernardi, Andreas Stierle, Jürgen Fleig |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ebe1cfcad29e4829a42cd7e1220b0cff |
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