Oxidase-mimicking activity of the nitrogen-doped Fe3C@C composites
Prussian blue cubes could be converted at a relatively low temperature (<600 °C) to the N-doped Fe3C@C composites, which showed oxidase-mimicking activity. This study also suggests that the four-electron oxygen reduction catalysts might be candidates for oxidase-mimics.
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description | Prussian blue cubes could be converted at a relatively low temperature (<600 °C) to the N-doped Fe3C@C composites, which showed oxidase-mimicking activity. This study also suggests that the four-electron oxygen reduction catalysts might be candidates for oxidase-mimics. |
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