Orbital coupling of hetero-diatomic nickel-iron site for bifunctional electrocatalysis of CO2 reduction and oxygen evolution
Diatomic site catalysts utilize two adjacent atomic metal species for their complementary functionalities and synergistic actions. Here, the authors report the orbital coupling of hetero-diatomic nickel-iron site boosts CO2 reduction reaction and oxygen evolution reaction.
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Main Authors: | Zhiping Zeng, Li Yong Gan, Hong Bin Yang, Xiaozhi Su, Jiajian Gao, Wei Liu, Hiroaki Matsumoto, Jun Gong, Junming Zhang, Weizhen Cai, Zheye Zhang, Yibo Yan, Bin Liu, Peng Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/df5161c2e47441c4a82dc88d49fb2947 |
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