Synthesis of Pt nanocrystals with different shapes using the same protocol to optimize their catalytic activity toward oxygen reduction
Jing Qian(Georgia Institute of Technology), Younan Xia(Georgia Institute of Technology), Shan Zhou(Georgia Institute of Technology), Zachary D. Hood(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Madeline Vara(Georgia Institute of Technology), Chi-Ta Lee(Georgia Institute of Technology), Kyle D. Gilroy(Georgia Institute of Technology), Kun Wang(Fujian Medical University), Ming Zhao(Centre for Quantum Technologies), Min Shen(Georgia Institute of Technology), Zhiheng Lyu(Georgia Institute of Technology)
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