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Progress and challenge of amorphous catalysts for electrochemical water splitting
Published 2021“…Electrochemical water splitting has been regarded a promising technology to provide a mobile and sustainable energy supply in the form of hydrogen fuel. …”
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In situ grown epitaxial heterojunction exhibits high-performance electrocatalytic water splitting
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High-index-faceted Ni3S2 branch arrays as bifunctional electrocatalysts for efficient water splitting
Published 2019“…Accordingly, the TiO2@Ni3S2 core/branch arrays exhibit remarkable electrocatalytic activities in an alkaline medium, with lower overpotentials for both oxygen evolution reaction (220 mV at 10 mA cm−2) and hydrogen evolution reaction (112 mV at 10 mA cm−2), which are better than those of other Ni3S2 counterparts. Stable overall water splitting based on this bifunctional electrolyzer is also demonstrated.…”
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Strong electronic interaction in dual-cation-incorporated NiSe2 nanosheets with lattice distortion for highly efficient overall water splitting
Published 2019Subjects: “…Water Splitting…”
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Yin-Yang harmony : metal and non-metal dual-doping boosts electrocatalytic activity for alkaline hydrogen evolution
Published 2019Subjects: “…Water Splitting…”
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Magnetic-field-induced rapid synthesis of defect-enriched Ni-Co nanowire membrane as highly efficient hydrogen evolution electrocatalyst
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Tip-enhanced electric field : a new mechanism promoting mass transfer in oxygen evolution reactions
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Quantum-dot-sensitized TiO2 inverse opals for photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation
Published 2013“…A new nanoarchitecture photoelectrode design comprising CdS quantum-dot-sensitized, optically and electrically active TiO2 inverse opals is developed for photoelectrochemical water splitting. The photoelectrochemical performance shows high photocurrent density (4.84 mA cm−2 at 0 V vs. …”
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Alkaline seawater electrolysis at industrial level: recent progress and perspective
Published 2023“…Industrial hydrogen generation through water splitting, powered by renewable energy such as solar, wind and marine, paves a potential way for energy and environment sustainability. …”
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