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The origin of high electrochemical stability of iridium oxides for oxygen evolution

Ding et al., 2024

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16396286393300488528
Author
Ding Y
Liu W
Xu Z
Duan Z
Publication year
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Understanding the dissolution mechanism of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts is essential for designing efficient and stable electrolyzers. Iridium oxide (IrO2), the most stable single oxide OER catalyst, represents an ideal subject for investigating and decoding the …
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