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Trends in activity and dissolution on RuO2 under oxygen evolution conditions: particles versus well-defined extended surfaces

Roy et al., 2018

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17575212440580521036
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Roy C
Rao R
Stoerzinger K
Hwang J
Rossmeisl J
Chorkendorff I
Shao-Horn Y
Stephens I
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ACS Energy Letters

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Rutile RuO2 catalysts are the most active pure metal oxides for oxygen evolution; however, they are also unstable toward dissolution. Herein, we study the catalytic activity and stability of oriented thin films of RuO2 with (111),(101), and (001) orientations, in comparison to a …
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