Nanostructured Ir-supported on Ti4O7 as a cost-effective anode for proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers.
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T. Morawietz | K. Friedrich | U. Golla‐Schindler | N. Cañas | A. Gago | P. Lettenmeier | Li Wang | P. Gazdzicki | R. Hiesgen | S. Hosseiny | Natalia A. Cañas | S. S. Hosseiny
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