“…The peaks at 36.53°and 64.96°correspond to the (101) and (220) planes of Mg (PDF #35-0821), whereas the peak at 49.21°is attributed to the (102) plane of cubic Mg(OH) 2 and 74.24°for the (311) cubic plane of MgO. 19,20 An increase in the pyrolysis temperature increases Mg nanoparticles with increased MgO moieties and a decreased Mg(OH) 2 . This might be due to the dissociation of Mg(OH) 2 into byproducts of surface-adsorbed OH/H 2 O moieties.…”
Single atom-based catalysts (SACs), due to their exceptional electrocatalytic behavior, have been explored for numerous applications such as oxygen reduction reaction, thermo-catalytic CO2 reduction, and other catalytic activities. Ammonia is...
“…The peaks at 36.53°and 64.96°correspond to the (101) and (220) planes of Mg (PDF #35-0821), whereas the peak at 49.21°is attributed to the (102) plane of cubic Mg(OH) 2 and 74.24°for the (311) cubic plane of MgO. 19,20 An increase in the pyrolysis temperature increases Mg nanoparticles with increased MgO moieties and a decreased Mg(OH) 2 . This might be due to the dissociation of Mg(OH) 2 into byproducts of surface-adsorbed OH/H 2 O moieties.…”
Single atom-based catalysts (SACs), due to their exceptional electrocatalytic behavior, have been explored for numerous applications such as oxygen reduction reaction, thermo-catalytic CO2 reduction, and other catalytic activities. Ammonia is...
“…These carbon materials exhibit good catalytic activity, but their structure-activity relationships need to be further studied. As types of carbon materials, multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and zero-valent metal compounds have recently been used to catalyze the ORR for H2O2 production [29][30][31]. Because the metal dissolves gradually, there is still room to improve the stability of these carbon nanotube-based materials.…”
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