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Facile synthesis of hierarchical NiCoP nanosheets/NiCoP nanocubes homojunction electrocatalyst for highly efficient and stable hydrogen evolution reaction

Lu et al., 2021

Document ID
7028296672821200204
Author
Lu Y
Liu C
Xu S
Liu Y
Jiang D
Zhu J
Publication year
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Applied Surface Science

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Designing and synthesizing stable, low-cost, and eco-friendly precious-metal-free electrocatalysts with high performance for hydrogen evolution is a critical and challenging task in the research and development of renewable hydrogen energy. Herein, we show an …
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