
Lei Jin
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1 month ago |
pubs.rsc.org | Lei Jin |Hui XU |Kun Wang |Yang Liu
Synergism between the gradient dilution work function and the Janus electronic state of Pt-CoPxBr1−x for boosting alkaline seawater electrolysis† The hydrogen spillover (HSo) effect of metal-supported electrocatalysts via electronic interactions can remarkably influence their performance in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). It needs electron-rich supporting metals to promote the adsorption/spillover of protons.
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1 month ago |
pubs.rsc.org | Lei Jin |Hui XU |Kun Wang |Yang Liu
Synergism between Gradient Dilution Work Function and Janus Electronic State of Pt-CoPxBr1-x for Boosting Alkaline Seawater electrolysis Hydrogen spillover (HSo) effect of metal-supported electrocatalysts via electronic interactions can remarkably influence their performance in hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). It needs electron-rich supporting metals to promote the adsorption/spillover of protons.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Chunmei Ni |Kun Wang |Lei Jin |Yang Liu
Built-in electric field guides oxygen evolution electrocatalyst reconstruction Creating a built-in electric field (BIEF) in catalysts represents an effective strategy to promote electron transfer and induce asymmetric charge distribution, thereby facilitating surface dynamic reconstruction under oxygen evolution reaction (OER) conditions.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Lei Jin |Hui XU |Kun Wang |Yang Liu
Modulating Built-in Electric Field via Br Induced Partial Phase Transition for Robust Alkaline Freshwater and Seawater Electrolysis Repulsing the Cl- to reduce its negative effects during seawater electrolysis is a promising strategy to safeguard high-valence metal reaction sites corrosion.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Lei Jin |Lei Xu |Hai Jin |Shuanping Zhao
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