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From water oxidation to reduction: homologous Ni–Co based nanowires as complementary water splitting electrocatalysts

Peng et al., 2015

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15211107238363311361
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Peng Z
Jia D
Al‐Enizi A
Elzatahry A
Zheng G
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Advanced Energy Materials

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A homologous Ni–Co based nanowire system, consisting of both nickel cobalt oxide and nickel cobalt sulfide nanowires, is developed for efficient, complementary water splitting. The spinel‐type nickel cobalt oxide (NiCo2O4) nanowires are hydrothermally synthesized and …
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