Resumo
The oxygen evolution reaction is one of the barriers to the development of technologies involving water splitting, a process which generates hydrogen gas, an alternative clean source of energy. To determine the catalytic efficiency of cobalt(II) hexacyanocobaltate(III) in this reaction, structural characterizations and electrochemical measurements were made for applications on modified electrodes.
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Suen, N.-T.; Hung, S.-F.; Quan, Q.; Zhang, N.; Xu, Y.-J.; Chen, H. M. Chem. Soc. Rev. 2017, 46, 337–365. 3 Pires, B. M.; dos Santos, P. L.; Katic, V.; Strohauer, S.; Landers, R.; Formiga, A. L. B.; Bonacin, J. A. Dalton Trans. 2019, 48, 4811–4822.

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