A research team at the US Department of Energy-funded Cornell Energy Materials Center says it has taken an important step forward in fuel cell performance with a chemical process that creates platinum-cobalt nanoparticles with a platinum enriched shell that show improved catalytic activity. "This could be a real significant improvement. Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
A research team at the US Department of Energy-funded Cornell Energy Materials Center says it has taken an important step forward in fuel cell performance with a chemical process that creates platinum-cobalt nanoparticles with a platinum enriched shell that show improved catalytic activity.
"This could be a real significant improvement.
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