Self-supported Pd(x)Bi catalysts for the electrooxidation of glycerol in alkaline media.
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Alexey Serov | Kateryna Artyushkova | Plamen Atanassov | Stève Baranton | Christophe Coutanceau | Ulises Martinez | K. Artyushkova | P. Atanassov | S. Baranton | C. Coutanceau | A. Serov | Ulises Martinez | Anna Zalineeva | Monica Padilla | Anna Zalineeva | Monica Padilla
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