Low efficiency and poor stability are two major challenges we encounter in the exploration of non-noble metal electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in both acidic and alkaline environment. Herein, the hybrid of cobalt encapsulated by N, B codoped ultrathin carbon cages (Co@BCN) is first introduced as a highly active and durable nonprecious metal electrocatalysts for HER, which is constructed by a bottom-up approach using metal organic frameworks (MOFs) as precursor and self-sacrificing template. The optimized catalyst exhibited remarkable electrocatalytic performance for hydrogen production from both both acidic and alkaline media. Stability investigation reveals the overcoating of carbon cages can effectively avoid the...
Cobalt nanocrystals encapsulated in N,O-dual-doped porous carbons as efficient and stable electrocat...
Durable electrolytic hydrogen production at high-current densities (\u3e500 mA cm-2) is required as ...
Developing active and stable electrocatalysts of earth-abundant elements towards the oxygen reducti...
Low efficiency and poor stability are two major challenges we encounter in the exploration of non-no...
Seeking a multifunctional electrocatalyst composed of earth-abundant elements for highly hydrogen an...
<i>In situ</i> formation of Co/N-carbon via pyrolysis of layered cobalt metal–organic frameworks in ...
The generation of clean and sustainable hydrogen fuel through water splitting demands efficient and ...
There is great interest in renewable and sustainable energy research to develop low-cost, highly eff...
The development of active and stable non-precious-metal electrocatalysts for energy conversion react...
The development of active and stable non-precious-metal electrocatalysts for energy conversion react...
In response to long-term energy-related crises driven by population growth, limited fossil fuel reso...
Discovering inexpensive and earth-abundant electrocatalysts to replace the scarce platinum group met...
Electrolytic water splitting using surplus electricity represents one of the most cost-effective and...
The rapid development of hydrogen energy is strongly dependent on the economic and efficient product...
The development of water electrolysis devices is crucial for the sustainable production of green hyd...
Cobalt nanocrystals encapsulated in N,O-dual-doped porous carbons as efficient and stable electrocat...
Durable electrolytic hydrogen production at high-current densities (\u3e500 mA cm-2) is required as ...
Developing active and stable electrocatalysts of earth-abundant elements towards the oxygen reducti...
Low efficiency and poor stability are two major challenges we encounter in the exploration of non-no...
Seeking a multifunctional electrocatalyst composed of earth-abundant elements for highly hydrogen an...
<i>In situ</i> formation of Co/N-carbon via pyrolysis of layered cobalt metal–organic frameworks in ...
The generation of clean and sustainable hydrogen fuel through water splitting demands efficient and ...
There is great interest in renewable and sustainable energy research to develop low-cost, highly eff...
The development of active and stable non-precious-metal electrocatalysts for energy conversion react...
The development of active and stable non-precious-metal electrocatalysts for energy conversion react...
In response to long-term energy-related crises driven by population growth, limited fossil fuel reso...
Discovering inexpensive and earth-abundant electrocatalysts to replace the scarce platinum group met...
Electrolytic water splitting using surplus electricity represents one of the most cost-effective and...
The rapid development of hydrogen energy is strongly dependent on the economic and efficient product...
The development of water electrolysis devices is crucial for the sustainable production of green hyd...
Cobalt nanocrystals encapsulated in N,O-dual-doped porous carbons as efficient and stable electrocat...
Durable electrolytic hydrogen production at high-current densities (\u3e500 mA cm-2) is required as ...
Developing active and stable electrocatalysts of earth-abundant elements towards the oxygen reducti...