Researchers from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea have unveiled a novel electrode design featuring a Schottky Junction. This innovation addresses the longstanding challenge of poor performance in electrochemical catalysts used for water splitting, particularly hindered by the low electrical conductance of (oxy)hydroxide species generated during the process.
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