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Highly efficient hydrogen evolution by self-standing nickel phosphide-based hybrid nanosheet arrays electrocatalystMishra et al., 2018
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- Mishra I
- Zhou H
- Sun J
- Dahal K
- Ren Z
- He R
- Chen S
- Ren Z
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- Materials Today Physics
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Hydrogen evolution electrocatalyst made from earth-abundant elements for electrocatalytic water splitting is essential for sustainable and clean hydrogen economy. At present, how to make efficient catalysts with superior catalytic activity from cheap raw materials in large …
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