An [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Mimic Immobilized through Simple Physiadsorption and Active for Aqueous H2 Production
Abstract Mimicking hydrogenases with synthetic complexes is a promising strategy for the design of Earth-abundant electrocatalysts for H2 evolution as alternative to platinum. Here, we describe a bio-inspired FeFe electrocatalyst, with a semi-bridging μ-CO ligand, active and stable for H2 evolution in acidic aqueous solutions after its physiadsorption onto carbon-based electrodes.
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- Titre
- An [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Mimic Immobilized through Simple Physiadsorption and Active for Aqueous H2 Production
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2021
- Auteurs
- Ahmed, Md Estak, Saha Dibyajyoti, Wang Lianke, Gennari Marcello, Dey Somdatta Ghosh, Artero Vincent, Dey Abhishek, and Duboc Carole
- Revue
- ChemElectroChem
- Volume
- 8
- Pagination
- 1674-1677
Soumis le 30 novembre 2021