Researchers at the Korea Institute of Energy Research developed a carbon monoxide driven process that forms metal thin films approximately 0.3 nanometers thick, improving the fabrication of core-shell fuel cell catalysts. This method reduces platinum usage while maintaining performance, achieving processing times of 30 minutes to 2 hours compared to over 24 hours for conventional methods. The new approach enhances the oxygen reduction reaction activity and durability of palladium-based catalysts significantly.
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