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A N-doped carbon substrate makes the Ru-Co alloy an efficient electrocatalyst for pH-universal seawater splitting.

Kang-Yi XiongLe-Wei ShenYong WangYu LiuMing-Xia HuJie YingYu-Xuan XiaoLing ShenGe TianXiao-Yu Yang
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Designing electrocatalysts for seawater splitting remains challenging. A Ru-Co alloy supported by an N-doped carbon substrate catalyst has been designed using etching and a low-temperature treatment method. Studies show that the superior performance of this catalyst is related to the hollow-structured N-doped carbon frame and surface reconstruction of the Ru-Co alloy.
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