Ni4 P8
metal· Ni4 P8
Ni4P8 is a nickel phosphide intermetallic compound belonging to the nickel-phosphorus chemical family, typically produced through solid-state synthesis or controlled precipitation methods. This material is primarily of research and emerging industrial interest for electrocatalytic applications, particularly in hydrogen evolution and oxygen reduction reactions, where its unique electronic structure offers advantages over conventional catalysts. Its use in energy storage and conversion technologies positions it as a notable alternative to platinum-group metal catalysts in applications requiring cost-effective, earth-abundant active materials.
hydrogen evolution catalystselectrochemical energy conversionwater splitting electrodesoxygen reduction catalysisbattery and fuel cell materialselectrocatalytic research
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