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A Comparative Study of Composition and Morphology Effect of Ni x Co1–x (OH) 2 on Oxygen Evolution/Reduction ReactionWang et al., 2014
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- Wang L
- Lin C
- Huang D
- Zhang F
- Wang M
- Jin J
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- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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Oxygen electrochemistry has been intensely studied in the pursuit of sustainable and efficient energy conversion and storage solutions. Over the years, developing oxygen electrode catalysts with high activity and low cost remains a great challenge, despite …
- 229910052760 oxygen 0 title abstract description 193
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