Multi-Component Fe–Ni Hydroxide Nanocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution and Methanol Oxidation Reactions under Alkaline Conditions
Stephanie L. Candelaria(University of Washington), Lauren F. Greenlee(Pennsylvania State University), E. Bryan Coughlin(University of Massachusetts Amherst), S. Piril Ertem(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Nikki S. Rentz(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Bruce A. Bunker(University of Notre Dame), Taylor J. Woehl(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Nicholas M. Bedford(National Institute of Standards and Technology), Andrew M. Herring(Colorado School of Mines), James L. Horan(Colorado School of Mines), Benjamin Reinhart(Argonne National Laboratory), Allison R. Showalter(University of Notre Dame), Yang Ren(Argonne National Laboratory), Sungsik Lee(Argonne National Laboratory), Svitlana Pylypenko(Colorado School of Mines), Nicholas A. Sather(Northwestern University)
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