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Sun et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Low-Pt supported on MOF-derived Ni (OH) 2 with highly-efficiently electrocatalytic seawater splitting at high current density

Sun et al., 2023

Document ID
14714974979932628144
Author
Sun J
Zhang Z
Meng X
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

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Developing highly effective and stable electrocatalysts are attractive but highly challenging for alkaline seawater splitting. Herein, using a simple method, we developed a novel MOF derived nanosheets-nanoparticle-structured Pt2/Ni (OH) 2/NF catalyst. Benefiting from …
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