Lattice-Strain Engineering for Heterogenous Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction

IF 26.8 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Materials Pub Date : 2023-01-13 DOI:10.1002/adma.202209876
Zhiqian Hou, Chenghao Cui, Yanni Li, Yingjie Gao, Deming Zhu, Yuanfan Gu, Guoyu Pan, Yaqiong Zhu, Tao Zhang
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The energy efficiency of metal–air batteries and water-splitting techniques is severely constrained by multiple electronic transfers in the heterogenous oxygen evolution reaction (OER), and the high overpotential induced by the sluggish kinetics has become an uppermost scientific challenge. Numerous attempts are devoted to enabling high activity, selectivity, and stability via tailoring the surface physicochemical properties of nanocatalysts. Lattice-strain engineering as a cutting-edge method for tuning the electronic and geometric configuration of metal sites plays a pivotal role in regulating the interaction of catalytic surfaces with adsorbate molecules. By defining the d-band center as a descriptor of the structure–activity relationship, the individual contribution of strain effects within state-of-the-art electrocatalysts can be systematically elucidated in the OER optimization mechanism. In this review, the fundamentals of the OER and the advancements of strain-catalysts are showcased and the innovative trigger strategies are enumerated, with particular emphasis on the feedback mechanism between the precise regulation of lattice-strain and optimal activity. Subsequently, the modulation of electrocatalysts with various attributes is categorized and the impediments encountered in the practicalization of strained effect are discussed, ending with an outlook on future research directions for this burgeoning field.

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异质电催化析氧反应的晶格应变工程
金属-空气电池和水分解技术的能源效率受到非均相析氧反应(OER)中多次电子转移的严重限制,缓慢动力学引起的高过电位已成为最重要的科学挑战。许多尝试致力于通过调整纳米催化剂的表面物理化学性质来实现高活性、选择性和稳定性。晶格应变工程作为一种调整金属位点电子和几何构型的尖端方法,在调节催化表面与吸附质分子的相互作用方面发挥着关键作用。通过将d带中心定义为结构-活性关系的描述符,可以在OER优化机制中系统地阐明最先进的电催化剂中应变效应的个体贡献。在这篇综述中,展示了OER的基本原理和应变催化剂的进展,并列举了创新的触发策略,特别强调了晶格应变的精确调节和最佳活性之间的反馈机制。随后,对具有各种属性的电催化剂的调制进行了分类,并讨论了应变效应在实际应用中遇到的障碍,最后对这一新兴领域的未来研究方向进行了展望。
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Advanced Materials
Advanced Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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