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Alkaline water-splitting textle electrodes using interfacial interaction-mediated assembly
발표자조진한 (고려대학교)
연구책임자조진한 (고려대학교)
Abstract
Growing concerns over global warming, pollution, and energy shortages have intensified the demand for clean, renewable energy sources to replace fossil fuels. Among them, hydrogen (H₂) from water electrolysis stands out due to its eco-friendliness and high energy density. However, its production is limited by the poor durability and low catalytic performance of HER and OER electrodes. In this study, we report high-performance HER and OER electrodes that exhibit low overpotentials and outstanding operational stability even at a high current density of 2,000 mA cm⁻². These electrodes are fabricated using interfacial interaction-mediated, nonnoble electrocatalytic components—without the need for noble metals or thermal treatments.