Atomic metal–non-metal catalytic pair drives efficient hydrogen oxidation catalysis in fuel cells
Qilun Wang(City University of Hong Kong), Bin Liu(Nanyang Technological University), Yaqi Cheng(National University of Singapore), Yanqiang Huang(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), Hong Bin Yang(Suzhou University of Science and Technology), Sung‐Fu Hung(National Taiwan University), Hao Ming Chen(National Taiwan University), Hua Bing Tao(Xiamen University), Hao Cao(Southern University of Science and Technology), Ching‐Wei Tung(Ming Chi University of Technology), Jun Li(Tsinghua University), Yujing Li(Beijing Institute of Technology), Wei Liu(Dalian University of Technology), Huawei Wang(Beijing Institute of Technology), Chun Zhu(Guizhou University), Weijue Wang(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), Weizheng Cai(Nanyang Technological University), Yang‐Gang Wang(Tsinghua University), Zihou Zhang(Beijing Institute of Technology)
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