Strain Engineering in Electrocatalysts: Fundamentals, Progress, and Perspectives

Abstract: Strain engineering of nanomaterials, namely, designing, tuning, or controlling surface strains of nanomaterials is an effective strategy to achieve outstanding performance in different nanomaterials for their various applications. This article summarizes recent progress and achievements in the development of strain‐rich electrocatalysts (SREs) and their applications in the field of electrochemical energy conversion technologies. It starts from the definition of lattice strains, followed by the classification of lattice strains where the mechanisms of strain formation and the reported methods to regulate related strains are elaborated. The SRE characterization techniques are overviewed, focusing deeply on the clarification of the strain‐property relationship of these SREs. Their applications for different electrocatalytic reactions are further highlighted, including the hydrogen evolution reaction, oxygen reduction reaction, oxygen evolution reaction, alcohol oxidation reaction, electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction, and nitrogen reduction reaction. Related reaction mechanisms of the SREs are interpreted after taking catalytic performance, as well as the relationship between the SRE properties and their strains into account. The challenges and future opportunities to regulate SREs are finally outlined and discussed together with their potential applications in different fields.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Strain Engineering in Electrocatalysts: Fundamentals, Progress, and Perspectives ; day:22 ; month:12 ; year:2021 ; extent:40
Advanced energy materials ; (22.12.2021) (gesamt 40)

Urheber
Yang, Xiaobo
Wang, Yingyong
Tong, Xili
Yang, Nianjun

DOI
10.1002/aenm.202102261
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2021122314010281495032
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