An ultrafine nanoporous bimetallic Ag–Pd alloy with superior catalytic activity
CrystEngComm2010Vol. 12(12), pp. 4059–4059
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Abstract
An ultrafine nanoporous Ag80Pd20 alloy can be fabricated by chemical dealloying of a rapidly solidified Mg60Ag32Pd8 alloy. The addition of the third element Pd into Mg–Ag realizes the design and functionalization of a nanoporous bimetallic structure, which exhibits superior catalytic activity towards electro-oxidation of ethanol.
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