Solid-State Synthesis of Niobium Carbide Electrocatalyst in the Presence of Vanadium as Suppressor of Energy Input and Greenhouse Gas Emission
Kenji Saito,
Takahiro Jinushi,
Itsuki Soga
Abstract:Solid-state reaction (SSR) is a widely adopted method for functional inorganic material syntheses. Unlike intricate systems emerging from chemically unstable precursor usage, the SSR can proceed from stable precursor couples using simple apparatuses. However, this reaction is associated with high temperatures that overcome solid-state diffusion. Moreover, solidstate syntheses of technologically crucial carbides lead to greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, exploring an extrinsic component to suppress these chal… Show more
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