The effect of size on the oxygen electroreduction activity of mass-selected platinum nanoparticles.
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Ib Chorkendorff | Christian Strebel | I. Chorkendorff | F. Pérez-Alonso | P. Hernández-Fernández | I. Stephens | Ifan E L Stephens | Francisco J Perez-Alonso | David N McCarthy | Anders Nierhoff | Patricia Hernandez-Fernandez | Jane H Nielsen | J. H. Nielsen | C. Strebel | D. Mccarthy | Anders Nierhoff | P. Hernandez-Fernandez
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