Oxidized Copper and Molybdenum Species Exclusively Boosting Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution in Non-Extreme pH Carbonate Buffer Electrolyte
Takeshi Nishimoto,
Keisuke Obata,
Hiroki Komiya
et al.
Abstract:Toward large-scale deployment of water electrolysis, non-extreme pH solution is a promising reaction medium because its mild condition can avoid the use of expensive corrosion-tolerant materials in the electrolyzer. In these electrolytes, however, the electrocatalytic performance was lower than the extreme pH counterparts. This study reports on oxidized copper and molybdenum species that catalyze the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in non-extreme pH carbonate buffer electrolytes. Electrocatalytic testing in … Show more
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