Abstract:The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is kinetically sluggish due to the limitation of the four-electron transfer pathway, so it is imperative to explore advanced catalysts with a superior structure and catalytic output under facile synthetic conditions. In the present work, an easily accessible strategy was proposed to implement the plant-polyphenol-involved coordination assembly on Co(OH)2 nanosheets. A TA-Fe (TA = tannic acid) coordination assembly growing on Co(OH)2 resulted in the heterostructure of Co(OH)2… Show more
“…It means that simultaneously using excellent electrocatalysts for OER and HER can achieve high-efficiency hydrogen production through water splitting. 23–28 Currently, precious metals such as platinum, ruthenium and iridium are ideal catalysts to effectively reduce the overpotential for either HER or OER. 29–33 In recent years, many research scholars have been exploring efficient materials to catalyze HER and OER to improve the efficiency of hydrogen preparation.…”
Scaling up green hydrogen production from water electrolysis has been recognized as the most ideal access to achieve energy sustainability and a carbon-neutral future, in which advanced materials hold the...
“…It means that simultaneously using excellent electrocatalysts for OER and HER can achieve high-efficiency hydrogen production through water splitting. 23–28 Currently, precious metals such as platinum, ruthenium and iridium are ideal catalysts to effectively reduce the overpotential for either HER or OER. 29–33 In recent years, many research scholars have been exploring efficient materials to catalyze HER and OER to improve the efficiency of hydrogen preparation.…”
Scaling up green hydrogen production from water electrolysis has been recognized as the most ideal access to achieve energy sustainability and a carbon-neutral future, in which advanced materials hold the...
Seawater electrolysis for green hydrogen production is a promising approach toward achieving carbon neutrality. However, the abundance of Cl– in seawater can severely corrode catalytic sites, significantly reducing the lifespan...
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