Abstract

Back Cover In article number 2101195, Fu and co-workers developed an effective countermeasure for both energy and environmental challenges by integrating electro-oxidation removal of organic pollutants with energy-efficient hydrogen production in saline water. The as-synthesized core/shell Ni@Ni3S2/carbon nanotubes nano-heterostructures are competent for stably electro-oxidizing ethanolamine pollutant in saline water at the anode with long-term working stability at high current densities, which not only suppresses oxygen/chlorine evolution reactions but also decreases the energy cost to boost hydrogen production.

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