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One-step facile synthesis of cobalt phosphides for hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts in acidic and alkaline medium

Sumboja et al., 2018

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15736875645932888068
Author
Sumboja A
An T
Goh H
Lübke M
Howard D
Xu Y
Handoko A
Zong Y
Liu Z
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction are in demand to realize the efficient conversion of hydrogen via water electrolysis. In this work, cobalt phosphides were prepared using a one- step, scalable, and direct gas–solid phosphidation of commercially available cobalt salts. It …
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