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Fabrication of a hierarchical NiTe@ NiFe-LDH core-shell array for high-efficiency alkaline seawater oxidation

Ju et al., 2024

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13707923370838025254
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Ju X
He X
Sun Y
Cai Z
Sun S
Yao Y
Li Z
Li J
Wang Y
Ren Y
Ying B
Luo Y
Zheng D
Liu Q
Xie L
Li T
Sun X
Tang B
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Summary Herein, a hierarchical NiTe@ NiFe-LDH core-shell array on Ni foam (NiTe@ NiFe- LDH/NF) demonstrates its effectiveness for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in alkaline seawater electrolyte. This NiTe@ NiFe-LDH/NF array showcases remarkably low …
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