Efficient and durable electrocatalysts with superior activity are needed for the production of green hydrogen with a high yield and low energy consumption. Electrocatalysts based on transition metal oxides hold dominance due to their abundant natural resources, regulable physical properties, and good adaptation to a solution. In numerous oxide catalyst materials, ferroelectrics, possessing semiconducting characteristics and switchable spontaneous polarization, have been considered promising photoelectrodes for solar water splitting. However, few investigations noted their potential as electrocatalysts. In this study, we report an efficient electrocatalytic electrode made of a BiFeO3/nickel foam heterostructure, which displays a smaller over...
Water splitting for hydrogen production is a promising method for storing sustainable energy sources...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
Efficient and durable electrocatalysts with superior activity are needed for the production of green...
Water splitting is the most important process for making green hydrogen. The positive effects of fer...
The development of bifunctional electrocatalysts with high performance for both hydrogen evolution r...
The development of bifunctional electrocatalysts with high performance for both hydrogen evolution r...
Highly efficient and low-cost electrocatalysts are essential for water spitting via electrolysis in ...
The growing demand of energy coupled with the limited supply of the major energy sources such as fos...
Splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen has become a strategic research topic. In the two semi-r...
The replacement of noble-metal-based electrocatalysts with earth-abundant, low-cost bifunctional ele...
High-performance, cost-effective and stable electrocatalysts are critical for hydrogen evolution rea...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
High‐performance water‐splitting electrocatalysts are needed by the energy sector for sustainable hy...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
Water splitting for hydrogen production is a promising method for storing sustainable energy sources...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
Efficient and durable electrocatalysts with superior activity are needed for the production of green...
Water splitting is the most important process for making green hydrogen. The positive effects of fer...
The development of bifunctional electrocatalysts with high performance for both hydrogen evolution r...
The development of bifunctional electrocatalysts with high performance for both hydrogen evolution r...
Highly efficient and low-cost electrocatalysts are essential for water spitting via electrolysis in ...
The growing demand of energy coupled with the limited supply of the major energy sources such as fos...
Splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen has become a strategic research topic. In the two semi-r...
The replacement of noble-metal-based electrocatalysts with earth-abundant, low-cost bifunctional ele...
High-performance, cost-effective and stable electrocatalysts are critical for hydrogen evolution rea...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
High‐performance water‐splitting electrocatalysts are needed by the energy sector for sustainable hy...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
Water splitting for hydrogen production is a promising method for storing sustainable energy sources...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...
Large-scale H2 production from water by electrochemical water-splitting is mainly limited by the slu...