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Innovative strategies for overall water splitting using nanostructured transition metal electrocatalysts

Ali et al., 2022

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25822226756566600
Author
Ali A
Long F
Shen P
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Electrochemical Energy Reviews

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Electrochemical water splitting is regarded as the most auspicious technology for renewable sources, transport, and storage of hydrogen energy. Currently, noble Pt metal and noble- metal oxides (IrO2 and RuO2) are recognized as state-of-the-art electrocatalysts for both the …
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