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Host, suppressor, and promoter—the roles of Ni and Fe on oxygen evolution reaction activity and stability of NiFe alloy thin films in alkaline mediaBao et al., 2021
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- Bao F
- Kemppainen E
- Dorbandt I
- Xi F
- Bors R
- Maticiuc N
- Wenisch R
- Bagacki R
- Schary C
- Michalczik U
- Bogdanoff P
- Lauermann I
- van de Krol R
- Schlatmann R
- Calnan S
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- ACS Catalysis
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Understanding the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity and stability of the NiFe-based materials is important for achieving low-cost and highly efficient electrocatalysts for practical water splitting. Here, we report the roles of Ni and Fe on the OER activity and stability of …
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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