The pursuit of sustainable and economically viable energy sources has driven significant global interest in green hydrogen, a clean fuel produced via water electrolysis. Central to this process is the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), a critical half-reaction that remains a bottleneck due to sluggish kinetics and reliance on costly catalysts such as iridium. However, a recent breakthrough by researchers from Shaoxing University and their collabor…
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