Ru0.1Mn0.9Ox Electrocatalyst for Durable Oxygen Evolution in Acid Seawater
Jun Xu,
Chun‐Chuan Kao,
Haifeng Shen
et al.
Abstract:Currently, direct electrolysis of seawater for green hydrogen production is primarily focused on neutral and alkaline systems. However, the precipitation of calcium and magnesium ions restricts the advancement of this technology. An acidic system can effectively address this issue. Given that Ru/Ir‐based catalysts with high oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity also exhibit high chlorine evolution reaction (CER) activity, acid seawater splitting requires anodes with higher selectivity and stability compared… Show more
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