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The water (H2O) dissociation is critical for various H2O‐associated reactions, including water gas shift, hydrogen evolution reaction and hydrolysis corrosion. While the d‐band center concept offers a catalyst design guideline for H2O activation, it cannot be applied to intermetallic or main group elements‐based systems because Coulomb interaction was not considered. Herein, using hydrolysis corrosion...
The water (H2O) dissociation is critical for various H2O‐associated reactions, including water gas shift, hydrogen evolution reaction and hydrolysis corrosion. While the d‐band center concept offers a catalyst design guideline for H2O activation, it cannot be applied to intermetallic or main group elements‐based systems because Coulomb interaction was not considered. Herein, using hydrolysis corrosion...