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Yanan Zhang1, Rui Li1,2, Yi He1
1Institute of Clean Energy, Yangtze River Delta Research Institute, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, P. R. China.
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Un novedoso catalizador intermetálico de alta entropía ofrece una actividad y durabilidad superiores para la reacción de evolución de oxígeno (OER), crucial para la producción de hidrógeno a escala. Este avance aborda el desafío crítico de la estabilidad del catalizador en condiciones industriales.
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