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A New Fuel Cell Cathode Catalyst

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“…In 1964, Jasinski for the first time reported the use of non-noble catalysts for ORR, and studied the activity of cobalt phthalocyanine in a fuel cell cathode catalyst [85]. After that, variety of nitrogen-coordinated transition metal macromolecules (metal-N 4 -macrocycles) were explored for ORR catalysis [86,87].…”
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“…In 1964, Jasinski for the first time reported the use of non-noble catalysts for ORR, and studied the activity of cobalt phthalocyanine in a fuel cell cathode catalyst [85]. After that, variety of nitrogen-coordinated transition metal macromolecules (metal-N 4 -macrocycles) were explored for ORR catalysis [86,87].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Transition-metal macrocycles such as phthalocyanine, porphyrin, and their derivatives have emerged as some of the most promising non-noble oxygen reduction reaction catalysts (MN x -based catalysts) [31][32][33]. Cobalt phthalocyanine as a catalyst for O 2 electrodes displays a considerable performance in lithium air batteries, which has been reported by Abraham's group [1].…”
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“…Owing to the inherently faster electrode kinetics and less corrosive condition in alkaline media, many alternative materials have been investigated as ORR catalysts for DMAFC. Since Jasinski [10] reported the cobalt phthalocyanine could be used as ORR catalyst in 35% KOH in 1964, various materials including chalcogenides [11], transition metal macrocyclic compounds…”
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“…Owing to the inherently faster electrode kinetics and less corrosive condition in alkaline media, many alternative materials have been investigated as ORR catalysts for DMAFC. Since Jasinski [10] reported the cobalt phthalocyanine could be used as ORR catalyst in 35% KOH in 1964, various Available online at www.sciencedirect.com journal h om epa ge: www.elsev ier.com/locate/he i n t e r n a t i o n a l j o u r n a l o f h y d r o g e n e n e r g y 3 7 ( 2 0 1 2 ) 1 9 0 6 5 e1 9 0 7 2 …”
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