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A bimetallic‐structured ternary phosphide (NiCo2Px) as a novel pH‐universal electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction is presented. It exhibits both high activity and long‐term stability in all the tested alkaline, neutral, and acidic media. The excellent catalytic performance endows it with a bright future in the large‐scale electrochemical water splitting industry.
Ternary phosphide (NiCo2Px) nanowire arrays are fabricated as effective 3D electrodes for the hydrogen evolution reaction featuring a novel pH‐universal performance, benefiting from the synergistic effect of the bimetallic sites, as described in article number 1605502 by Xiangnan Sun, Xiangke Wang, Wenping Hu, and co‐workers. The microstructure and high‐activity are well preserved after 5000 continuous...
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