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Understanding cation trends for hydrogen evolution on platinum and gold electrodes in alkaline media

Monteiro et al., 2021

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Monteiro M
Goyal A
Moerland P
Koper M
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ACS catalysis

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In this work, we study how the cation identity and concentration alter the kinetics of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) on platinum and gold electrodes. A previous work suggested an inverted activity trend as a function of alkali metal cation when comparing the …
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