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Morphological engineering of winged Au@ MoS2 heterostructures for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution

Li et al., 2018

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Li Y
Majewski M
Islam S
Hao S
Murthy A
DiStefano J
Hanson E
Xu Y
Wolverton C
Kanatzidis M
Wasielewski M
Chen X
Dravid V
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Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has been recognized as a promising cost-effective catalyst for water-splitting hydrogen production. However, the desired performance of MoS2 is often limited by insufficient edge-terminated active sites, poor electrical conductivity, and …
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