Atomic Cluster Outperforms Single Atom in Hydrogen Evolution and Hydrazine Oxidation for Energy‐Efficient Water Splitting
Chunhua Liu,
Shuwen Wu,
Yang Yang
et al.
Abstract:The hydrazine‐assisted water splitting (HzAWS) is promising for energy‐saving hydrogen production. However, developing efficient bifunctional catalysts that exert hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and hydrazine oxidation reaction (HzOR) at industrial‐grade current densities remains challenging. Here, RuC‐NiCoP catalyst, ruthenium clusters (RuC) immobilized onto NiCoP, is developed to elucidate the superior performance of RuC in enhancing bifunctional electrocatalytic activity over ruthenium single atoms (RuSA)… Show more
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