Scherrer B, Doebeli M, Felfer P, Spolenak R, Cairney J, Galinski H (2015)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2015
Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag
Book Volume: 27
Pages Range: 6220-6224
Journal Issue: 40
Highly abundant oxygen-rich line defects (blue) can act as fast oxygen transport paths. These defects show similar chemistry and therefore similar catalytic activity to the materials surface. These results provide the opportunity to design and produce simple scalable structures as catalysts, whose functionality derives from internal defects rather than from the materials surfaces.
APA:
Scherrer, B., Doebeli, M., Felfer, P., Spolenak, R., Cairney, J., & Galinski, H. (2015). The Hidden Pathways in Dense Energy Materials - Oxygen at Defects in Nanocrystalline Metals. Advanced Materials, 27(40), 6220-6224. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201503118
MLA:
Scherrer, Barbara, et al. "The Hidden Pathways in Dense Energy Materials - Oxygen at Defects in Nanocrystalline Metals." Advanced Materials 27.40 (2015): 6220-6224.
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