Fabrication of Probes for In-situ Mapping of Electrocatalytic Activity at the Nanoscale

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Alan Turnbull
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Hybrid polyoxometalate derived in situ carbon encapsulated molybdenum phosphide (HPOM-MoP/C) exhibits excellent HER activity in a wide pH range.


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2017 ◽  
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Long Yang ◽  
Qing Qu ◽  
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Ying Chen ◽  
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Illustration for the preparation of the Pd–Pt@β-CD-RGO nanohybrid using an in situ reduction method.


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An N-doped bio-carbon catalyst with a hierarchical interconnected macro/meso-porous structure and high specific surface area exhibited significantly enhanced electrocatalytic activity.


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Abuliti Abudula ◽  
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Jiong Wang ◽  
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N doping in graphene can be achieved using a facile and mild approach using electrochemical energy at room temperature with ammonia as the N source, which occurs at the carbon active sites generated in situ during the removal of oxygen containing species at cathodic potentials.


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Despite the superior oxygen evolution electrocatalytic activity of metal-selenide nanostructures, especially when compared with their oxide counterparts, the origin behind their excellent activity remains unclear.


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