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Non-noble metal (Ni, Cu)-carbon composite derived from porous organic polymers for high-performance seawater electrolysis

Gopi et al., 2021

Document ID
6370519656368543767
Author
Gopi S
Vadivel S
Pinto L
Syed A
Kathiresan M
Yun K
Publication year
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Environmental Pollution

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The hydrothermal preparation of o-dianisidine and triazine interlinked porous organic polymer and its successive derivatisation via metal infusion (Ni, Cu) under hydrothermal and calcination conditions (700° C) to yield pristine (ANIPOP-700) and Ni/Cu decorated porous …
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