TY - JOUR
T1 - Nanoarchitectonics of Metallene Materials for Electrocatalysis
AU - Jiang, Bo
AU - Guo, Yanna
AU - Sun, Fengyu
AU - Wang, Shengyao
AU - Kang, Yunqing
AU - Xu, Xingtao
AU - Zhao, Jingjing
AU - You, Jungmok
AU - Eguchi, Miharu
AU - Yamauchi, Yusuke
AU - Li, Hexing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2023/7/25
Y1 - 2023/7/25
N2 - Controlling the synthesis of metal nanostructures is one approach for catalyst engineering and performance optimization in electrocatalysis. As an emerging class of unconventional electrocatalysts, two-dimensional (2D) metallene electrocatalysts with ultrathin sheet-like morphology have gained ever-growing attention and exhibited superior performance in electrocatalysis owing to their distinctive properties originating from structural anisotropy, rich surface chemistry, and efficient mass diffusion capability. Many significant advances in synthetic methods and electrocatalytic applications for 2D metallenes have been obtained in recent years. Therefore, an in-depth review summarizing the progress in developing 2D metallenes for electrochemical applications is highly needed. Unlike most reported reviews on the 2D metallenes, this review starts by introducing the preparation of 2D metallenes based on the classification of the metals (e.g., noble metals, and non-noble metals) instead of synthetic methods. Some typical strategies for preparing each kind of metal are enumerated in detail. Then, the utilization of 2D metallenes in electrocatalytic applications, especially in the electrocatalytic conversion reactions, including the hydrogen evolution reaction, oxygen evolution reaction, oxygen reduction reaction, fuel oxidation reaction, CO2 reduction reaction, and N2 reduction reaction, are comprehensively discussed. Finally, current challenges and opportunities for future research on metallenes in electrochemical energy conversion are proposed.
AB - Controlling the synthesis of metal nanostructures is one approach for catalyst engineering and performance optimization in electrocatalysis. As an emerging class of unconventional electrocatalysts, two-dimensional (2D) metallene electrocatalysts with ultrathin sheet-like morphology have gained ever-growing attention and exhibited superior performance in electrocatalysis owing to their distinctive properties originating from structural anisotropy, rich surface chemistry, and efficient mass diffusion capability. Many significant advances in synthetic methods and electrocatalytic applications for 2D metallenes have been obtained in recent years. Therefore, an in-depth review summarizing the progress in developing 2D metallenes for electrochemical applications is highly needed. Unlike most reported reviews on the 2D metallenes, this review starts by introducing the preparation of 2D metallenes based on the classification of the metals (e.g., noble metals, and non-noble metals) instead of synthetic methods. Some typical strategies for preparing each kind of metal are enumerated in detail. Then, the utilization of 2D metallenes in electrocatalytic applications, especially in the electrocatalytic conversion reactions, including the hydrogen evolution reaction, oxygen evolution reaction, oxygen reduction reaction, fuel oxidation reaction, CO2 reduction reaction, and N2 reduction reaction, are comprehensively discussed. Finally, current challenges and opportunities for future research on metallenes in electrochemical energy conversion are proposed.
KW - anisotropic structures
KW - electrocatalysis
KW - energy conversion reactions
KW - metallene
KW - metallic materials
KW - noble metals
KW - non-noble metals
KW - two-dimensional
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U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.3c01380
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.3c01380
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37367960
AN - SCOPUS:85164389769
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 17
SP - 13017
EP - 13043
JO - ACS Nano
JF - ACS Nano
IS - 14
ER -