The rise of hematite: origin and strategies to reduce the high onset potential for the oxygen evolution reaction
Journal of Materials Chemistry A2015Vol. 3(33), pp. 16896–16912
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Abstract
The prospect of large scale light-driven water splitting on hematite (Fe2O3) is currently hampered by the high electrochemical potential required to initiate the water oxidation.
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