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Using Cu as an in situ formed seed, Ir octahedron nanoparticle is formed
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The excellent utility of Cu in the reduction of hard-to-reduce Ir to form novel Ir octahedron
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This page is a summary of: One pot synthesis of octahedral {111} CuIr gradient alloy nanocrystals with a Cu-rich core and an Ir-rich surface and their usage as efficient water splitting catalyst, CrystEngComm, January 2015, Royal Society of Chemistry,
DOI: 10.1039/c5ce00061k.
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