Low-Temperature Solvothermal Growth of CoxSy Nanospheres on Conducting Substrates as Efficient Electrodes for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Nabeel Nafeesa Abu,
Amal Benny,
Aswathi Ganesan
Abstract:Electrochemical water splitting is widely regarded as
a sustainable
method for green hydrogen production. An energy-efficient and cost-effective
production of hydrogen through hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) requires
highly active and low-cost alternatives to the traditional noble metal-based
catalysts such as platinum. Hitherto, the search for such alternative
electrocatalysts with reliable stability has not been fulfilled. Also,
many state-of-the-art synthesis methods are suitable for laboratory
conditions… Show more
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