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Ruthenium ion containing N and S rich triazine based metallopolymer as a low overpotential acid stable electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution

Udachyan et al., 2018

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1231352637702168482
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Udachyan I
Vishwanath R
Kumara C
Kandaiah S
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Journal of Catalysis

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The rational design of under saturated redox-active metal centers distributed on the organo- polymeric surfaces has gained substantial attention in electrocatalysis. Herein, we report the ruthenium ions containing triazine-trithiolate (MC 3 N 3 S 3) metallopolymers chemically …
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