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Experimental High‐Throughput Electrochemistry
This review highlights experimental high‐throughput electrochemistry as a powerful approach to accelerate electrochemical research. Key technologies such as automated platforms, microelectrode arrays, and machine learning‐based optimization are discussed, with a focus on applications in electrocatalysis, battery research, and electrosynthesis ...
Jens Noack
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Facet‐Dependent Selectivity of Rutile IrO2 for Oxygen and Chlorine Evolution Reactions
Low‐index crystallographic facets of rutile IrO2 exhibit distinct activity for electrocatalytic oxygen and chlorine evolution reactions, highlighting facet engineering as a strategy for tuning electrooxidation selectivity. Rutile iridium dioxide (IrO2) is a benchmark catalyst for heterogeneous electrooxidation reactions including the oxygen and ...
Molly E. Vitale‐Sullivan +6 more
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Comprehensive Hydrogen Evolution Descriptors for Nonprecious Metal Oxide Electrocatalysts
25 kinds of Fe‐, Co‐, and Ni‐based oxides are investigated to unveil the comprehensive descriptor for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in metal oxides. Their HER activities are affected by the number of d electrons of the catalysts; i.e., more and less d electrons are beneficial for Fe‐ and Ni‐based oxides, respectively.
Yuuki Sugawara +6 more
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A series of Bi‐TMCs‐based heterostructures (CeNiC2/Ni‐x%) have been precisely constructed through a “molecular‐template”‐assisted strategy, which exhibits remarkable alkaline HOR performance derived from the strong synergy between Ni and CeNiC2 components.
Xi Yin +7 more
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ABSTRACT Dynamic surface reconstruction critically governs the performance and durability of oxide‐based electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), yet controlling this process under operating conditions remains challenging. Here, we demonstrate that lattice strain regulates the extent of surface reconstruction in perovskite oxides by ...
Yong Beom Kim +5 more
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This work is based on confining the solid booster within recessed microelectrode (rME) and utilizing scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) to determine the reaction rate between the solid booster and the dissolved active redox species.This enables conntrolled polariztion of the booster at different state os charge.
Carla Santana Santos +6 more
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