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Surface conversion derived core-shell nanostructures of Co particles@ RuCo alloy for superior hydrogen evolution in alkali and seawater

Huang et al., 2022

Document ID
5307238098317327009
Author
Huang H
Jung H
Park C
Kim S
Lee A
Jun H
Choi J
Han J
Lee J
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

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Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in alkali involves higher energy barriers and slow reaction kinetics due to involving water dissociation process. Catalysts with proper surface properties are highly needed to optimize the surface binding energy with reaction …
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