Tuning the activity of Pt(111) for oxygen electroreduction by subsurface alloying.
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Ib Chorkendorff | Lone Bech | Rasmus Frydendal | Ifan E. L. Stephens | Jan Rossmeisl | A. Bondarenko | J. Rossmeisl | F. Calle‐Vallejo | I. Chorkendorff | F. Pérez-Alonso | Brian P. Knudsen | I. Stephens | Alexander S. Bondarenko | Francisco J. Pérez-Alonso | Federico Calle-Vallejo | Tobias Peter Johansson | Anders K. Jepsen | T. P. Johansson | L. Bech | R. Frydendal
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