“…So far, a prerequisite for OER and OOR (pre)catalysts has been that they are non-water-soluble, as water is the main component of the electrolyte, leading to the potential loss of the electrodes’ catalyst coating. Therefore, various non-water-soluble compounds have been investigated, such as transition metal (oxy)hydroxide, 8–10 borides, 11 pnictides, 12 chalcogenides, 13,14 alloys, 15 or intermetallics. 16–20 These materials comprise an active site transition metal, such as iron, cobalt, or nickel, and additional constituting elements.…”