The success of intermittent renewable energy systems relies on the development of energy storage technologies. Particularly, active and stable water splitting electrocatalysts operating in the same electrolyte are required to enhance the overall efficiency and reduce the costs. Here we report a precise and facile synthesis method to control nitrogen active sites for producing nitrogen doped multi-walled carbon nanotube (NMWNT) with high activity toward both oxygen and hydrogen evolution reactions (OER and HER). The NMWNT shows an extraordinary OER activity, superior to the most active non-metal based OER electrocatalysts. For OER, the NMWNT requires overpotentials of only 320 and 360 mV to deliver current densities of 10 and 50 mA cm−2 in 1...
Oxygen reduction and evolution reactions are essential for broad range of renewable energy technolog...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has significant impact on the overall electrochemical water splittin...
AbstractThe water electrolysis for hydrogen production is constrained by the thermodynamically unfav...
The success of intermittent renewable energy systems relies on the development of energy storage tec...
| openaire: EC/H2020/721065/EU//CREATEThe success of intermittent renewable energy systems relies on...
Designing earth-abundant element based efficient and durable electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution...
7Water is the most abundant, renewable source of hydrogen on our planet. Appropriate catalytic mater...
Water splitting (WS) has attracted increasing attention for producing highly pure hydrogen and oxyge...
Recent experimental reports proposed that pyridinic-type sites on the open edges of carbon nanotubes...
Water splitting (WS) has attracted increasing attention for producing highly pure hydrogen and oxyge...
Water is the most abundant, renewable source of hydrogen on our planet. Appropriate catalytic materi...
Developing efficient bifunctional electrocatalysts based on inexpensive and earth-abundant materials...
The development of efficient noble-metal free electrocatalysts is crucial for clean hydrogen product...
The development of efficient noble-metal free electrocatalysts is crucial for clean hydrogen product...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is one of the most important reactions in electrochemical energy sto...
Oxygen reduction and evolution reactions are essential for broad range of renewable energy technolog...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has significant impact on the overall electrochemical water splittin...
AbstractThe water electrolysis for hydrogen production is constrained by the thermodynamically unfav...
The success of intermittent renewable energy systems relies on the development of energy storage tec...
| openaire: EC/H2020/721065/EU//CREATEThe success of intermittent renewable energy systems relies on...
Designing earth-abundant element based efficient and durable electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution...
7Water is the most abundant, renewable source of hydrogen on our planet. Appropriate catalytic mater...
Water splitting (WS) has attracted increasing attention for producing highly pure hydrogen and oxyge...
Recent experimental reports proposed that pyridinic-type sites on the open edges of carbon nanotubes...
Water splitting (WS) has attracted increasing attention for producing highly pure hydrogen and oxyge...
Water is the most abundant, renewable source of hydrogen on our planet. Appropriate catalytic materi...
Developing efficient bifunctional electrocatalysts based on inexpensive and earth-abundant materials...
The development of efficient noble-metal free electrocatalysts is crucial for clean hydrogen product...
The development of efficient noble-metal free electrocatalysts is crucial for clean hydrogen product...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is one of the most important reactions in electrochemical energy sto...
Oxygen reduction and evolution reactions are essential for broad range of renewable energy technolog...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has significant impact on the overall electrochemical water splittin...
AbstractThe water electrolysis for hydrogen production is constrained by the thermodynamically unfav...