Ultra-thin hollow nanocages could reduce platinum use in fuel cell electrodes

Thursday, July 23, 2015 - 13:00 in Physics & Chemistry

A new fabrication technique that produces platinum hollow nanocages with ultra-thin walls could dramatically reduce the amount of the costly metal needed to provide catalytic activity in such applications as fuel cells.

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