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Ultrahigh mass activity Pt entities consisting of Pt single atoms, clusters, and nanoparticles for improved hydrogen evolution reaction

Zeng et al., 2023

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13054083825945238342
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Zeng Z
Küspert S
Balaghi S
Hussein H
Ortlieb N
Knäbbeler‐Buß M
Hügenell P
Pollitt S
Hug N
Melke J
Fischer A
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Platinum is one of the best‐performing catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, high cost and scarcity severely hinder the large‐scale application of Pt electrocatalysts. Constructing highly dispersed ultrasmall Platinum entities is thereby a very …
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