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Engineering self-supported ruthenium-titanium alloy oxide on 3D web-like titania as iodide oxidation reaction electrocatalyst to boost hydrogen production

Adam et al., 2022

Document ID
3917672955394467564
Author
Adam D
Tsai M
Awoke Y
Huang W
Lin C
Alamirew T
Ayele A
Yang Y
Pao C
Su W
Hwang B
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

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Here, we show a ruthenium-titanium alloy oxide (RuTiO) on a 3D web-like titania for iodide oxidation reaction (IOR) and simultaneously to boost hydrogen production by water electrolysis. The FT-EXAFS results of Ru K-edge in the RuTiO catalyst show the presence of …
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