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Interface Engineering of Needle‐Like P‐Doped MoS2/CoP Arrays as Highly Active and Durable Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting

Hu et al., 2021

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14313387495035589418
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Hu Y
Yu H
Qi L
Dong J
Yan P
Taylor Isimjan T
Yang X
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ChemSusChem

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Developing a bifunctional water splitting catalyst with high efficiency and low cost are crucial in the electrolysis water industry. Here, we report a rational design and simple preparation method of MoS2‐based bifunctional electrocatalyst on carbon cloth (CC). The optimized P …
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