Gold–platinum alloy nanoparticle assembly as catalyst for methanol electrooxidation
Chemical Communications2001Iss. 5, pp. 473–474
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Abstract
This paper describes preliminary findings of a thiolate-capped gold–platinum alloy nanoparticle assembly (metallic core and organic shell) as a novel catalyst for electrooxidation of methanol.
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