Pyrolysis-Derived Carbon Auto-Coated Co–Ni Oxide-based Nanoparticles on Graphene-like Nanosheets for High-Performance Oxygen Electrocatalysis

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Tetrahedral symmetric NiO2 and Pd respectively facilitate H2 splitting and CO2 to CO reduction and thus enable an ultra-high CH4 production yield performance in the epitaxial interfaces in the bimetallic NiO2@Pd NPs.


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Correction for ‘Local synergetic collaboration between Pd and local tetrahedral symmetric Ni oxide enables ultra-high-performance CO2 thermal methanation’ by Che Yan et al., J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 12744–12756, DOI: 10.1039/D0TA02957B.


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Interfacial CoOxlayers provide a route to stable, high-performance Si photoanodes for water splitting, without requiring np+homojunctions.


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A double focusing magnetic spectrometer has been constructed for use with a field emission electron gun scanning microscope in order to study the electron energy loss mechanism in thin specimens. It is of the uniform field sector type with curved pole pieces. The shape of the pole pieces is determined by requiring that all particles be focused to a point at the image slit (point 1). The resultant shape gives perfect focusing in the median plane (Fig. 1) and first order focusing in the vertical plane (Fig. 2).


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