Metallic Ni3Mo3N Porous Microrods with Abundant Catalytic Sites as Efficient Electrocatalyst for Large Current Density and Superstability of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction and Water Splitting
Yuke Chen(University of Jinan), Weijia Zhou(Shandong University), Ruiqi Yang(University of Jinan), Guowei Xiong(University of Jinan), Jiayuan Yu(South China University of Technology), Ruitong Zhang(University of Jinan), Fan Liu(Wuhan Textile University), Hong Liu(Shandong University), Yunwu Zhang(University of Jinan), Dehui Sun(University of Jinan), Jin Jia(University of Jinan)
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