Liu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Nitrogen‐doped graphene‐encapsulated nickel–copper alloy nanoflower for highly efficient electrochemical hydrogen evolution reactionLiu et al., 2019
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- Liu B
- Peng H
- Cheng J
- Zhang K
- Chen D
- Shen D
- Wu S
- Jiao T
- Kong X
- Gao Q
- Bu S
- Lee C
- Zhang W
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Abstract Development of high‐performance and low‐cost nonprecious metal electrocatalysts is critical for eco‐friendly hydrogen production through electrolysis. Herein, a novel nanoflower‐like electrocatalyst comprising few‐layer nitrogen‐doped graphene …
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