Self‐Powered Water Splitting of Ni3FeN@Fe24N10 Bifunctional Catalyst Improved Catalytic Activity and Durability by Forming Fe24N10 on Catalyst Surface via the Kirkendall Effect
Dong In Jeong,
Donghyeon Kang,
Bong Kyun Kang
et al.
Abstract:Highly efficient water splitting electrocatalyst for producing hydrogen as a renewable energy source offers potential to achieve net‐zero. However, it has significant challenges in using transition metal electrocatalysts as alternatives to noble metals due to their low efficiency and durability, furthermore, the reliance on electricity generation for electrocatalysts from fossil fuels leads to unavoidable carbon emissions. Here, a highly efficient self‐powered water splitting system integrated is designed with… Show more
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