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Mo-doped Ni₂P nanorings boost seawater electrolysis for hydrogen production

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Using seawater for hydrogen production presents challenges due to its complex composition.

Researchers are working on developing advanced catalysts that can efficiently handle untreated seawater.

They developed a novel torus-shaped (donut or ring-shaped) Mo-doped Ni2P nanoparticle ( NP ) through shape engineering.

The optimized Mo0.1Ni1.9P catalyst shows low overpotentials and Tafel slopes.

The catalyst is also highly stable under industrial 30 wt% KOH condition.

The latest synthesis protocol introduces a uniquely shaped Mo-doped Ni2P electrocatalyst with significant potential for large-scale industrial production.

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