A water-soluble glucose-functionalized cobalt(III) complex as an efficient electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution under neutral conditions.

A water-soluble glucose-functionalized cobalt(III) complex [Co(III)(dmgH)2(py-glucose)Cl] is active and stable for electrocatalytic hydrogen production in neutral aqueous solution.

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