Electrocatalysts in nanotubesTools Kurtoglu, Abdullah (2018) Electrocatalysts in nanotubes. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn the context of limited availability of fossil fuels and the impact of the current fossil-based energy utilisation, the synthetic development of novel electrocatalysts materials for applications in environmentally friendly energy conversion have been extensively investigated. This thesis is focused on the development of new hybrid metal-carbon nanostructures as efficient electrocatalyst materials for hydrogen fuel cell applications with enhanced performance and/or durability. The nanoscale confinement and graphitic step–edge stabilization of precious metal nanoparticle based electrocatalysts with in hollow graphitized carbon nanofibers were performed. These metal-carbon nanostructures were then investigated using high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) for their structures, and by electrochemical method in order to determine their electrocatalytic performance and durability in the redox reaction of oxygen and hydrogen.
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