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Catalysis in hydrolysis of sodium borohydride and ammonia borane, and electrocatalysis in oxidation of sodium borohydride Preface Demirci UB, Miele P, Garin F |
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Ex situ characterization of N2H4-, NaBH4- and NH3BH3- reduced cobalt catalysts used in NaBH4 hydrolysis Cavaliere S, Hannauer J, Demirci UB, Akdim O, Miele P |
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Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetic model to capture the cobalt nanoparticles-catalyzed hydrolysis of sodium borohydride over a wide temperature range Andrieux J, Demirci UB, Miele P |
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Enhanced hydrogen production by hydrolysis of NaBH4 using "Co-B nanoparticles supported on Carbon film" catalyst synthesized by pulsed laser deposition Patel N, Fernandes R, Bazzanella N, Miotello A |
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Effect of trapped hydrogen on the induction period of cobalt-tungsten-boron/nickel foam catalyst in catalytic hydrolysis reaction of sodium borohydride Dai HB, Liang Y, Wang P |
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Ni-Co-B catalyst-promoted hydrogen generation by hydrolyzing NaBH4 solution for in situ hydrogen supply of portable fuel cells Wu C, Bai Y, Liu DX, Wu F, Pang ML, Yi BL |
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Durability and reutilization capabilities of a Ni-Ru catalyst for the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride in batch reactors Pinto AMFR, Ferreira MJF, Fernandes VR, Rangel CM |
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Hydrogen generation from coupling reactions of sodium borohydride and aluminum powder with aqueous solution of cobalt chloride Dai HB, Ma GL, Kang XD, Wang P |
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Catalytic hydrolysis of ammonia borane for chemical hydrogen storage Jiang HL, Xu Q |
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Dehydrogenation of ammonia borane catalyzed by in situ synthesized Fe-Co nano-alloy in aqueous solution Qiu FY, Wang YJ, Wang YP, Li L, Liu G, Yan C, Jiao LF, Yuan HT |
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Quasi in situ Mossbauer and XAS studies on FeB nanoalloy for heterogeneous catalytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane He T, Wang JH, Liu T, Wu GT, Xiong ZT, Yin J, Chu HL, Zhang T, Chen P |
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Zeolite framework stabilized nickel(0) nanoparticles: Active and long-lived catalyst for hydrogen generation from the hydrolysis of ammonia-borane and sodium borohydride Zahmakiran M, Ayvali T, Akbayrak S, Caliskan S, Celik D, Ozkar S |
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Facile synthesis by polyol method of a ruthenium catalyst supported on gamma-Al2O3 for hydrolytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane Rachiero GP, Demirci UB, Miele P |
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Hydrogen generation from the methanolysis of ammonia borane catalyzed by in situ generated, polymer stabilized ruthenium(0) nanoclusters Erdogan H, Metin O, Ozkar S |
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A mechanistic study of borohydride anodic oxidation Wang KL, Lu JT, Zhuang L |
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Mass transport effects in the borohydride oxidation reaction-Influence of the residence time on the reaction onset and faradaic efficiency Freitas KS, Concha BM, Ticianelli EA, Chatenet M |
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Recovery of NaBH4 from BH3OH- hydrolyzed intermediate on the AgI surface treated with different electrochemical methods Sanli AE, Aytac A, Uysal BZ, Aksu ML |
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Rotating disc electrode studies of borohydride oxidation at Pt and bimetallic Pt-Ni and Pt-Co electrodes Tegou A, Papadimitriou S, Mintsouli I, Armyanov S, Valova E, Kokkinidis G, Sotiropoulos S |
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Platinum-rare earth intermetallic alloys as anode electrocatalysts for borohydride oxidation Santos DMF, Saturnino PG, Maccio D, Saccone A, Sequeira CAC |
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Metallocomplex-based borohydride electro-oxidation catalysts Yamazaki S, Yao M, Senoh H, Siroma Z, Fujiwara N, Ioroi T, Yasuda K |
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Improvements in direct borohydride fuel cells using three-dimensional electrodes de Leon CP, Kulak A, Williams S, Merino-Jimenez I, Walsh FC |