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Bimetallic Cobalt-Iron MOF Achieves Low Overpotentials for Water Splitting

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Research on a bimetallic cobalt-iron MOF (CoFe-MOF) demonstrates its high electrocatalytic efficiency for hydrogen production via water electrolysis, showing low overpotentials of 106 mV for hydrogen evolution and 202 mV for oxygen evolution at 10 mA cm⁻². An electrolyzer using CoFe-MOF as both anode and cathode achieves water splitting with a cell voltage of 1.42 V at the same current density, highlighting its potential for sustainable hydrogen generation.

Bimetallic Cobalt-Iron MOF Achieves Low Overpotentials for Water Splitting
Feb 10, 2026, 2:44 PM

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