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Efficient oxygen evolution reaction from iron-molybdenum nitride/molybdenum oxide heterostructured compositesWang et al., 2023
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- 5373038002905903550
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- Wang A
- Dou Y
- Yang X
- Wang Q
- Sudi M
- Zhao L
- Shang D
- Zhu W
- Ren J
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- Dalton Transactions
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Integrating various active sites into a multi-component system might significantly enhance the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance. Herein, the as-prepared iron- molybdenum nitride/molybdenum oxide (Fe-Mo5N6/MoO3-550) composite electrocatalyst …
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