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    The Research and Development of the Titanium Nitrides TiNx Sublayer, Formed on the Surface of the Anodic Porous Transport Layer of PEM Water Electrolyzer by Butrim, S I, Solovyev, M A, Pushkareva, I V, Tishkin, V V, Simkin, D A, Shapir, B L, Kozlova, M V, Alekseeva, O K, Kukueva, E V, Pushkarev, A S, Fateev, V N

    Published in Nanotechnologies in Russia (01-12-2023)
    “…The large-scale commercialization of polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) water electrolyzers is still constrained by their high capital cost, which is largely…”
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    Neutron Spectroscopy of the Atomic Dynamics of La2Zr2O7 at Fluorite–Pyrochlore Structural Transformations by Savchenkov, P. S., Goremychkin, E. A., Popov, V. V., Shapir, B. L., Borisova, P. A., Yastrebtsev, A. A., Gaynanov, B. R., Krasnov, M. P., Menushenkov, A. P., Alekseev, P. A.

    Published in JETP letters (01-10-2018)
    “…The formation of the structural and dynamic properties of La 2 Zr 2 O 7 in the process of crystallization at the isothermal annealing of initially amorphous…”
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    On the Effect of Platinum Loading on Electrochemical Parameters of Gas Diffusion Electrodes Sputtered by Magnetron by Ivanova, N. A., Kukueva, E. V., Shapir, B. L., Kudinova, E. S., Akel’kina, S. V., Alekseeva, O. K.

    Published in Nanotechnologies in Russia (01-11-2020)
    “…In this paper, we study the effect of platinum loading on the structure, density, and uniformity of deposition of a platinum film sputtered by a magnetron, as…”
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    Plasma Nitrogen Doping of Nanostructured Reduced Graphene Oxide by Pushkarev, A. S., Alekseeva, O. K., Pushkareva, I. V., Shapir, B. L., Chumakov, R. G., Tishkin, V. V., Kozlova, M. V., Kalinichenko, V. N., Fateev, V. N.

    Published in Nanotechnologies in Russia (01-11-2020)
    “…Carbon nanomaterials doped with heteroatoms, in particular, nitrogen atoms, are of great interest for electrochemical power engineering as nonmetallic…”
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