Stabilization of active NiOOH species for achieving exclusive operation of the direct mechanism of the urea electro-oxidation reaction (UOR) presents a formidable challenge. Despite the extensive repertoire of UOR electrocatalysts developed so far, the sustenance of active NiOOH species throughout the reaction remains unaccomplished due to the predominant operation of the indirect mechanism that involves the reduction of NiOOH into Ni(OH)2 during electrocatalysis. The capability of a UOR electrocatalyst to retain the active species is of paramount importance as it ensures the optimal engagement of the maximum pool of active Ni centers in the electrocatalytic process, resulting in enhanced activity with reduced Ni mass loading. In this conte...
Ni(OH)2, as a multifunctional material, has found its applications in a great number of research are...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has a high overpotential, which can significantly reduce the energy ...
Developing cost-effective electrocatalysts and elucidating the in situ catalytic mechanism of the ur...
The electrochemical urea oxidation reaction (UOR) is crucial for determining industrial and commerci...
Urea is often present in waste water but can be used in powering fuel cells and as an alternative ox...
Published online: March 16, 2023The electrochemical urea oxidation reaction (UOR) is an alternative ...
Urea oxidation reaction (UOR) has been widely considered as an alternative anodic reaction to water ...
The electrooxidation of urea continues to attract considerable interest as an alternative to the oxy...
Understanding how electrocatalysts function in a nucleophile oxidation reaction (NOR) on anode, repl...
Electrocatalytic organic compound oxidation reactions (OCORs) have been intensively studied for ener...
Because the reconstruction of catalysts is generally observed during oxidation reactions, understand...
Here, we reported a strategy of using an eggshell membrane to produce hierarchically porous carbon a...
The electrochemical urea oxidation reaction (UOR) on Ni has recently attracted much attention as par...
Here, we reported a strategy of using an eggshell membrane to produce hierarchically porous carbon a...
Electrochemical oxidation of urea provides an approach to prevent excess urea emissions into the env...
Ni(OH)2, as a multifunctional material, has found its applications in a great number of research are...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has a high overpotential, which can significantly reduce the energy ...
Developing cost-effective electrocatalysts and elucidating the in situ catalytic mechanism of the ur...
The electrochemical urea oxidation reaction (UOR) is crucial for determining industrial and commerci...
Urea is often present in waste water but can be used in powering fuel cells and as an alternative ox...
Published online: March 16, 2023The electrochemical urea oxidation reaction (UOR) is an alternative ...
Urea oxidation reaction (UOR) has been widely considered as an alternative anodic reaction to water ...
The electrooxidation of urea continues to attract considerable interest as an alternative to the oxy...
Understanding how electrocatalysts function in a nucleophile oxidation reaction (NOR) on anode, repl...
Electrocatalytic organic compound oxidation reactions (OCORs) have been intensively studied for ener...
Because the reconstruction of catalysts is generally observed during oxidation reactions, understand...
Here, we reported a strategy of using an eggshell membrane to produce hierarchically porous carbon a...
The electrochemical urea oxidation reaction (UOR) on Ni has recently attracted much attention as par...
Here, we reported a strategy of using an eggshell membrane to produce hierarchically porous carbon a...
Electrochemical oxidation of urea provides an approach to prevent excess urea emissions into the env...
Ni(OH)2, as a multifunctional material, has found its applications in a great number of research are...
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has a high overpotential, which can significantly reduce the energy ...
Developing cost-effective electrocatalysts and elucidating the in situ catalytic mechanism of the ur...