Platinum-substitute materials as electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction
W. N. Cathey
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Platinum-substitute materials as electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction
by W. N. Cathey
Published
1979
Publisher
Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines
Pages
17
Course of six lectures on the chemical history of a candle
Platinum-group metals
Earthcore
Bibliography of the metals of the platinum group
Techniques in high-temperature resistance thermometry
Physical metallurgy of platinum metals
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