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Designing transition-metal-boride-based electrocatalysts for applications in electrochemical water splitting

Jiang et al., 2020

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6117094426247756062
Author
Jiang Y
Lu Y
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Nanoscale

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Investigating renewable and clean energy materials as alternatives to fossil fuels can be foreseen as a potential solution to the global problems of energy shortages and environmental pollution. Recently, transition metal boride (TMB)-based materials have …
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