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Nanometer‐sized hydroxide active centers are uniformly and strongly hybridized into a graphene framework by means of defect‐anchored nucleation and spatially confined growth, resulting in a superior electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction. This family of strongly coupled complexes and the topology‐assisted fabrication strategy is expected to open up new avenues of research. It sheds light on...
A hydroxide/graphene hybrid electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction is proposed by Q. Zhang and co‐workers, as described on page 4516. Nanosized hydroxide active centers are uniformly and strongly hybridized into a nitrogen‐doped graphene framework via defect‐anchored nucleation and spatially confined growth. The as‐obtained hydroxide/graphene is demonstrated to overperform commercial Ir/C catalysts...
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