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Water structure engineering via hydrogen-bond network disruption

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Water structure engineering via hydrogen-bond network disruption refers to deliberately modifying the arrangement and dynamics of hydrogen bonds among water molecules near catalyst surfaces to optimize reaction rates, rather than treating water as a passive solvent.[1][7][9] Related studies have shown that changing water orientation and hydrogen-bonding at interfaces, for example using Nb2O5-modified Ru nanoclusters, can enhance the hydrogen evolution reaction in neutral media.[7]

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