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Selenium: a single atom catalyst on graphene

by AnusheelaPosted onOctober 16, 2020April 26, 2021

2019, June 15: Single atoms of selenium decorated on graphene, can efficiently catalyse oxygen, which is an important reaction used in fuel cells. This study from Dr. T. N. Narayanan’s group was highlighted in The Hindu: Novel selenium-graphene catalyst for fuel cells

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