The development of highly efficient and ultrastable electrocatalysts for hydrogen generation from water/real seawater faces huge challenges. Herein, porous carbon-supported amorphous RuPt nanoclusters (Ru5.67Pt/PC) achieve mass activities of 42.28/10.93 A… Click to show full abstract
The development of highly efficient and ultrastable electrocatalysts for hydrogen generation from water/real seawater faces huge challenges. Herein, porous carbon-supported amorphous RuPt nanoclusters (Ru5.67Pt/PC) achieve mass activities of 42.28/10.93 A mgPt-1 and ultralong cycling stability in alkaline water/seawater because of the unique cluster structure and atomic Ru-Pt dual sites.
               
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