Understanding synergistic metal–oxide interactions of in situ exsolved metal nanoparticles on a pyrochlore oxide support for enhanced water splitting
Energy & Environmental Science2020Vol. 14(5), pp. 3053–3063
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Myeongjin Kim, Jinho Park, Hyun Ju, Jin Young Kim, Hyun‐Seok Cho, Changhee Kim, Byung‐Hyun Kim, Seung Woo Lee
Abstract
Structure-controlled hybrid catalysts are prepared by carefully controlling the in situ exsolution process of metallic pyrochlore oxide for efficient oxygen evolution reaction and hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions.
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