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De-Kun Liu1, Yu-Lan Meng1, Zhen-Xu Gai1
1School of Chemical Engineering, Ocean and Life Sciences, School of General Education, Leicester International Institute, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology, 2 Dagong Road, Liaodongwan New District, Panjin, Liaoning 124221, China. lizhao_liu@dlut.edu.cn.
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Herein, a multi-shelled Ce-doped CoP/CoO microsphere (CoP/CoO-5%Ce-ms) was constructed via morphological and rare earth engineering. Experimental and theoretical investigations disclose Ce-induced dual functions: suppressing oxidation and optimizing electronic structure. As a result, the active CoP phase, the H* adsorption energy and the active site number were improved to boost HER activity.
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