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Synergistically enhanced hydrogen evolution electrocatalysis by in situ exsolution of metallic nanoparticles on perovskites

Authors: Jie Dai; Yijun Zhong; Huanting Wang; Yinlong Zhu; Wei Zhou; Zongping Shao; Zongping Shao;

Synergistically enhanced hydrogen evolution electrocatalysis by in situ exsolution of metallic nanoparticles on perovskites

Abstract

The metal nanoparticles (NPs)/perovskite hybrid prepared by in situ exsolution can synergistically catalyze the alkaline HER with high efficiency whereby the perovskite promotes water dissociation and metal NPs enable favorable hydrogen adsorption.

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Australia
Keywords

Sustainability and the Environment, 2500 Materials Science, General Materials Science, Renewable Energy, General Chemistry, 540, 1600 Chemistry, 2105 Renewable Energy

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