Zhiyong Wang , Shusheng Wan , Yuanmao Chen , Juntao Ren , Lin Liu , Panpan Yuan , Qiong Luo , Peng Deng , Zheng Liang , Xinyang Yue , Junxiong Wang
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Abstract
This study develops a cost-effective strategy to integrate the bimetal NiFe Prussian blue analog (PBA) on carbon cloth (NFPB@CC) as a highly-active oxygen evolution reaction (OER) hybrid catalyst. NFPB@CC possesses abundant unsaturated metal active sites, with a low OER overpotential of only 332 mV and a low Tafel slope of 78 mV dec−1 at 10 mA cm−1.
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