Transition metal incorporation: electrochemical, structure, and chemical composition effects on nickel oxyhydroxide oxygen-evolution electrocatalysts
Raúl A. Márquez(The University of Texas at Austin), C. Buddie Mullins(John Deere (Germany)), Michael Espinosa(The University of Texas at Austin), Joaquin Resasco(The University of Texas at Austin), Jay T. Bender(The University of Texas at Austin), Nathan Miller(The University of Texas at Austin), Andrei Dolocan(The University of Texas at Austin), Lettie A. Smith(The University of Texas at Austin), Chikaodili E. Chukwuneke(The University of Texas at Austin), Xun Zhan(The University of Texas at Austin), Delia J. Milliron(The University of Texas at Austin), Yoon Jun Son(Seoul National University), Hugo Celio(The University of Texas at Austin), Emma Kalokowski(The University of Texas at Austin), Kenta Kawashima(The University of Texas at Austin)
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