Wu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Insight into the role of Ni–Fe dual sites in the oxygen evolution reaction based on atomically metal-doped polymeric carbon nitrideWu et al., 2019
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- 10327064967482572154
- Author
- Wu C
- Zhang X
- Xia Z
- Shu M
- Li H
- Xu X
- Si R
- Rykov A
- Wang J
- Yu S
- Wang S
- Sun G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) plays a critical role in efficient conversion and storage of renewable energy sources, whereas the active sites for the most representative electrocatalysts, Ni–Fe compounds, remain under debate. In this work, we have developed …
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