Gao et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Progress of heterogeneous iridium-based water oxidation catalystsGao et al., 2022
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- Gao J
- Liu Y
- Liu B
- Huang K
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- ACS nano
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The water oxidation reaction (or oxygen evolution reaction, OER) plays a critical role in green hydrogen production via water splitting, electrochemical CO2 reduction, and nitrogen fixation. The four-electron and four-proton transfer OER process involves multiple reaction …
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