Carbon doping switching on the hydrogen adsorption activity of NiO for hydrogen evolution reaction
While H2 evolution from water may serve as a renewable source of fuel, there are a limited number of catalysts that are stable and active in alkaline media. Here, authors find carbon doping of NiO to increase the number of favorable sites for H2 evolution and boost electrocatalytic performances.
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/562c2f20da424e38bb060cac9b73cb41 |
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Sumario: | While H2 evolution from water may serve as a renewable source of fuel, there are a limited number of catalysts that are stable and active in alkaline media. Here, authors find carbon doping of NiO to increase the number of favorable sites for H2 evolution and boost electrocatalytic performances. |
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