Enhancing electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution by nickel salicylaldimine complexes with alkali metal cations in aqueous media

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Haiyan ShaoHan Sen Soo

Abstract

New salicylaldimine nickel complexes, comprising only earth-abundant elements, have been developed for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution in aqueous media. The second-sphere ether functionalities on the periphery of the complexes enhance the electrocatalytic activity in the presence of alkali metal cations. The electrocatalysts demonstrate improved performances especially in the economical and sustainable seawater reaction medium.

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Aug 11, 2016·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Siva Prasad DasHan Sen Soo
May 9, 2018·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Miloš Đokić, Han Sen Soo
Apr 27, 2016·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Jingyi WangFelipe García
Apr 3, 2016·Chemistry : a European Journal·Zonghan HongHan Sen Soo
Aug 25, 2016·Chemistry : a European Journal·Felix KochClaudius Grauer
Nov 3, 2020·Israel Journal of Chemistry·C Rose KennedyEric N Jacobsen

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