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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Supplementary Movie 1 shows the H2 production process (Step1) using precious (Pt-coated Ti-mesh) HER electrode. The applied current is 300mA, and the electrolysis duration time is 300 seconds. In the Supplementary Movie 1, it is obviously that the bubbles continuously evolved and released from the surface of HER electrodes when the electrolysis began, and throughout the whole H2 generation process, no O2 production was observed. |
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Source | Video file from Chen L, Dong X, Wang Y, Xia Y (2016). "Separating hydrogen and oxygen evolution in alkaline water electrolysis using nickel hydroxide". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms11741. PMID 27199009. PMC: 4876480. | ||
Author | Chen L, Dong X, Wang Y, Xia Y | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 1 |
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Author | Chen L, Dong X, Wang Y, Xia Y |
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Image title | Supplementary Movie 1 shows the H2 production process (Step1) using precious (Pt-coated Ti-mesh) HER electrode. The applied current is 300mA, and the electrolysis duration time is 300 seconds. In the Supplementary Movie 1, it is obviously that the bubbles continuously evolved and released from the surface of HER electrodes when the electrolysis began, and throughout the whole H2 generation process, no O2 production was observed. |
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