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Janus architectures have garnered great research efforts in recent years, leading to outstanding advances in electrocatalysis. Benefiting from the synergistic combination of their anisotropy which endows the manifestation of various co‐existing electrochemical properties, and their compartmentalized structure that enables each functional domain to retain its inherent activity, with little to no interference...
Designing robust electrocatalysts for water‐splitting is essential for sustainable hydrogen generation, yet difficult to accomplish. In this study, a fast and facile two‐step technique to synthesize Ru/RuO2 aerogels for catalyzing overall water‐splitting under alkaline conditions is reported. Benefiting from the synergistic combination of high porosity, heterointerface, and tensile strain effects,...
In this review article, we report the development and utilisation of fuel cells, metal electrodes in aqueous electrolyte and molecular catalysts in the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 . Fuel cells are able to function in both electrolyser and fuel cell mode and could potentially reduce CO 2 and produce energy at the same time. However, it requires considerably high temperatures for...
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