Promotion of oxygen reduction by a bio-inspired tethered iron phthalocyanine carbon nanotube-based catalyst

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Ruiguo Cao1, Ranjit Thapa2,3, Hye Jung Kim2, Xiaodong Xu2, Min Gyu Kim4, Qing Li5, Noejung Park2, Meilin Liu6, Jaephil Cho2
1Interdisciplinary School of Green Energy, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, 689‐798 (Korea)
2Interdisciplinary School of Green Energy, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, Korea
3Present address: SRM Research Institute, SRM University, Kattankulathur 603 203, India,
4Beamline Research Division, Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL), Pohang, Korea
5Materials Physics and Application Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, USA
6School of Materials Science and Engineering, Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies, Georgia Institute of Technology,Atlanta,USA

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