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Dynamic self-optimization of hierarchical NiAl architecture catalysing oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline water electrolysis

Jiang et al., 2022

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14258628056768403986
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Jiang T
Liu T
Liu S
Wang Y
Gao S
Montavon G
Ansar S
Liao H
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Applied Materials Today

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Engineering highly active earth-abundant oxygen evolution electrode (OEE) with a promising method for alkaline water splitting is an extraordinarily honorable challenge. In this work, a facile and effective strategy has been developed to obtain a self-supported OEE …
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