Ru@MnO2 core@shell nanowires as bifunctional electrocatalyst for efficient solar-driven seawater splitting image

Innovative Ru@MnO2 Core-Shell Nanowires: A Breakthrough in Solar-Driven Seawater Splitting

Date: Jan 11, 2025

Category: Energy


In a groundbreaking study published in Chemical Communications, researchers Na Li, Juan Wang, Aitong Yang, Mengyuan Jin, Shun Wang, Ping Yu, and Huile Jin have unveiled the potential of Ru@MnO2 core-shell nanowires as bifunctional electrocatalysts. This innovative approach promises to revolutionize solar-driven seawater electrolysis, a technology that has garnered global attention for its potential in sustainable hydrogen production. The study, documented under DOI: 10.1039/D4CC06144F, highlights the efficiency and effectiveness of these nanowires in facilitating the electrolysis process, paving the way for more sustainable energy solutions. For further details or permissions regarding the reproduction of this material, please refer to the original publication. Read the source »

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