Future renewable energy conversion requires advanced electrocatalysis technologies for hydrogen production, fuel cells, and metal-air batteries. Highly efficient trifunctional nonprecious electrocatalysts are a critical precious metal replacement for the economically viable electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction and water splitting, both of which are a triphase electrode process. Electrocatalysts with a refined porous structure and active composition beneficial for three-phase reactions are broadly pursued. Herein, a highly promising trifunctional spherical Murray assembly of Co-N-C nanoparticles was derived from low-cost Prussian blue analogues for the oxygen reduction reaction and water splitting. The Murray-type architecture with a tunable...
Efficiency of hydrogen evolution via water electrolysis is mainly impeded by the kinetically sluggis...
Electrolytic water splitting using surplus electricity represents one of the most cost-effective and...
Optimizing interfacial contacts and thus electron transfer phenomena in heterogeneous electrocatalys...
Future renewable energy conversion requires advanced electrocatalysis technologies for hydrogen prod...
Water splitting (WS) has attracted increasing attention for producing highly pure hydrogen and oxyge...
The rational design of high-performance trifunctional catalysts for oxygen reduction and oxygen and ...
Electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolu...
Developing an efficient and cost-effective electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)...
Optimizing interfacial contacts and thus electron transfer phenomena in heterogeneous electrocatalys...
Optimizing interfacial contacts and thus electron transfer phenomena in heterogeneous electrocatalys...
The rational construction of highly efficient electrocatalysts comprising multiple components with d...
The rational design of earth-abundant and high-efficiency bifunctional electrocatalysts for expediti...
The generation of clean and sustainable hydrogen fuel through water splitting demands efficient and ...
Earth-abundant and highly efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are d...
Nowadays, energy is one of the most important challenges facing mankind due to its supply and demand...
Efficiency of hydrogen evolution via water electrolysis is mainly impeded by the kinetically sluggis...
Electrolytic water splitting using surplus electricity represents one of the most cost-effective and...
Optimizing interfacial contacts and thus electron transfer phenomena in heterogeneous electrocatalys...
Future renewable energy conversion requires advanced electrocatalysis technologies for hydrogen prod...
Water splitting (WS) has attracted increasing attention for producing highly pure hydrogen and oxyge...
The rational design of high-performance trifunctional catalysts for oxygen reduction and oxygen and ...
Electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolu...
Developing an efficient and cost-effective electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)...
Optimizing interfacial contacts and thus electron transfer phenomena in heterogeneous electrocatalys...
Optimizing interfacial contacts and thus electron transfer phenomena in heterogeneous electrocatalys...
The rational construction of highly efficient electrocatalysts comprising multiple components with d...
The rational design of earth-abundant and high-efficiency bifunctional electrocatalysts for expediti...
The generation of clean and sustainable hydrogen fuel through water splitting demands efficient and ...
Earth-abundant and highly efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are d...
Nowadays, energy is one of the most important challenges facing mankind due to its supply and demand...
Efficiency of hydrogen evolution via water electrolysis is mainly impeded by the kinetically sluggis...
Electrolytic water splitting using surplus electricity represents one of the most cost-effective and...
Optimizing interfacial contacts and thus electron transfer phenomena in heterogeneous electrocatalys...