2023
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202307059
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Ultralow‐Overpotential Acidic Oxygen Evolution Reaction Over Bismuth Telluride–Carbon Nanotube Heterostructure with Organic Framework

Alvira Ayoub Arbab,
Sehyeon Cho,
Euibeen Jung
et al.

Abstract: The state‐of‐the‐art iridium and ruthenium oxides‐based materials are best known for high efficiency and stability in acidic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, the development of economically feasible catalysts for water‐splitting technologies is challenging by the requirements of low overpotential, high stability, and resistance of catalysts to dissolution during the acidic oxygen evolution reaction . Herein, an organometallic core–shell heterostructure composed of a carbon nanotube core (CNT) and bism… Show more

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“…In summary, the Ni 3 S 2 @NiSe/NF catalyst exhibits remarkable performance in the OER. In a similar vein, Arbab and his colleagues 23 conducted an extensive study of the OER of the transition metal telluride in acids. They combined CNTs with high conductivity with compounds of tellurium with higher covalent metal phases to form the nC-Bi 2 Te 3 heterostructure.…”
Section: Heterostructured Electrocatalysts For the Oermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In summary, the Ni 3 S 2 @NiSe/NF catalyst exhibits remarkable performance in the OER. In a similar vein, Arbab and his colleagues 23 conducted an extensive study of the OER of the transition metal telluride in acids. They combined CNTs with high conductivity with compounds of tellurium with higher covalent metal phases to form the nC-Bi 2 Te 3 heterostructure.…”
Section: Heterostructured Electrocatalysts For the Oermentioning
confidence: 96%