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The role of nitrogen in transition-metal nitrides in electrochemical water splitting

Jamil et al., 2021

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13587909395902711503
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Jamil R
Ali R
Loomba S
Xian J
Yousaf M
Khan K
Shabbir B
McConville C
Mahmood A
Mahmood N
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Chem Catalysis

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H 2 as a storable fuel can be sustainably generated from direct cleavage of water with a catalytic approach. However, H 2 generation is severely affected by poor catalytic activities and the instability of catalyst materials. Recently, transition-metal-based nitrides (TMNs) …
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