Reconstructing bimetallic carbide Mo6Ni6C for carbon interconnected MoNi alloys to boost oxygen evolution electrocatalysis

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Zu, MY
Wang, C
Zhang, L
Zheng, LR
Yang, HG
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2019
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Mo6Ni6C is first utilized as a precatalyst for the OER process, reconstructing in the bulk to form small MoNi alloy clusters interconnected with atomically dispersed carbon, delivering 10 mA cm−2 at an overpotential of 190 mV for the OER and at 1.47 V for overall water splitting (mass loading of 9.8 mg cm−2).

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Materials Horizons

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6

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1

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Macromolecular and materials chemistry

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Zu, MY; Wang, C; Zhang, L; Zheng, LR; Yang, HG, Reconstructing bimetallic carbide Mo6Ni6C for carbon interconnected MoNi alloys to boost oxygen evolution electrocatalysis, Materials Horizons, 2019, 6 (1), pp. 115-121

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