Breaking the symmetry of single-atom catalysts enables an extremely low energy barrier and high stability for large-current-density water splitting
Energy & Environmental Science2022Vol. 15(10), pp. 4048–4057
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Xueqin Mu, Xiangyao Gu, Shipeng Dai, Jiabing Chen, Yujia Cui, Qu Chen, Min Yu, Changyun Chen, Suli Liu, Shichun Mu
Abstract
The single-atomic-site doping of oxophilic-metal (Ru) species in FeCo-LDH leads to the active atom reconstruction at symmetry-breaking interfaces and then the excellent catalytic performance for OER/HER and overall water splitting at large current densities.
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