Abstract:Electrocatalytic water splitting serves as a critical role in sustainable energy conversion, converting electricity into abundant clean fuel-hydrogen, meeting the strong energy demands at a low environmental cost. To overcome the thermodynamic uphill and sluggish kinetics of cathodic hydrogen evolution reactions (HER) and anodic oxygen evolution reactions (OER), the promising nanomaterials catalysts with required properties, like high efficiency and durability, are in urgent need. The performance of nanoscale … Show more
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