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Highly active surface structure in nanosized spinel cobalt-based oxides for electrocatalytic water splitting

Zhou et al., 2018

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7987814597567834733
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Zhou J
Li J
Zhang L
Song S
Wang Y
Lin X
Gu S
Wu X
Weng T
Wang J
Zhang S
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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Spinel cobalt-based oxides are a promising family of materials for water splitting to replace currently used noble-metal catalysts. Identifying the highly active facet and the corresponding coordinated structure of surface redox centers is pivotal for the rational …
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