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Mechanism of the hydrogen/platinum(111) fuel cell
L. Blum, N. Marzari,
Roberto Car
Chemistry
Physics
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Engineering & Materials Science
Platinum
100%
Fuel cells
76%
Hydrogen
68%
Water
46%
Atoms
37%
Molecules
35%
Ions
33%
Platinum metals
22%
Electrooxidation
20%
Dipole moment
19%
Electrodes
18%
Hydrogen bonds
16%
Stoichiometry
16%
Oxidation-Reduction
16%
Sulfuric acid
15%
Ice
12%
Oxygen
9%
Substrates
8%
Physics & Astronomy
fuel cells
99%
platinum
83%
hydrogen
52%
water
48%
hollow
33%
hydrogen atoms
23%
molecules
19%
dipoles
17%
ions
17%
gradients
15%
sulfuric acid
15%
electrodes
15%
hydrogen bonds
12%
oxygen atoms
12%
spikes
12%
ice
11%
stoichiometry
11%
dipole moments
11%
slabs
10%
oxidation
8%
shift
7%
metals
6%
Chemical Compounds
Platinum
62%
Hydrogen
43%
Dipole
33%
Hydrogen Atom
30%
Surface
27%
Ion
20%
Slab Like Crystal
19%
Molecule
17%
Behavior as Electrode
17%
Electrooxidation
17%
Dipole Moment
15%
Sulfuric Acid
14%
Reaction Stoichiometry
13%
Oxygen Atom
13%
Hydrogen Bond
10%
Reduction
7%
Metal
7%
Reaction Yield
6%