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Electrocatalytic water decomposition couple with renewable energy is considered as a green and sustainable method for hydrogen production. However, the development of non-precious metal bifunctional catalysts remains one of the major bottlenecks in electrochemical water decomposition, hindering the key chall...
Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction (CO2R) can provide a sustainable route to produce fuels and chemicals; however, CO2R selectivity is frequently impaired by the competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), even for small concentrations of water. Here we tune water solvation and dynamics within...
Green hydrogen from electrolysis of water has attracted widespread attention as a renewable power source. Among several hydrogen production methods, it has become the most promising technology. However, there is no large-scale renewable hydrogen production system currently that can compete with conventiona...
However, most articles also consider parameters such as hydrogen demand or access to water. There is no consensus on how to weigh criteria affecting renewable electricity generation versus those affecting hydrogen production. Furthermore, the role of the operational mode of production facilities, being...
Complex 1 catalyzes the oxidation of water to O2 at the pH of 8 in phosphate buffer solution with the onset of a catalytic wave at about 0.45 V versus RHE with the turnover frequency (TOF) of 5.8 s−1 at room temperature. The stability of the catalyst in water oxidation processes by...
His research interests focus on the development of new methods for the synthesis of nano-structured materials and the characterization of their unique properties with high potential for future applications. He is a member of the Chinese Chemical Society, as well as the vice-dean of the School of...
HDX is based on the principle of constant exchange of protons between biomolecules and water in which they are dissolved. In a typical HDX experiment (Fig. 1, panel A.2), the solvent (H2O) is exchanged for D2O, which means that the exchangeable protons of the protein (e.g., the bac...
As a promising substitute for fossil fuels, hydrogen has emerged as a clean and renewable energy. A key challenge is the efficient production of hydrogen to meet the commercial-scale demand of hydrogen. Water splitting electrolysis is a promising pathway
This interpretation is supported by the RGA data in FIG. 1, where NH3production is detected directly. Ammonia gas present in the TGA exhaust appears as an RGA signal at mass 17. Unfortunately, any water (H2O) present in the exhaust also contributes to the mass 17 signal via its ionized OH...