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Ultrahigh electrocatalytic activity with trace amounts of platinum loadings on free-standing mesoporous titanium nitride nanotube arrays for hydrogen evolution …Zhao et al., 2020
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- 7402400062262617372
- Author
- Zhao J
- Zeng Y
- Wang J
- Xu Q
- Chen R
- Ni H
- Cheng G
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- Nanoscale
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Minimizing Pt loadings on electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions (HERs) is essential for their commercial applications. Herein, free-standing mesoporous titanium nitride nanotube arrays (TiN NTAs) were fabricated to serve as a substrate for Pt loadings in …
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