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Area of Science:

  • Electrocatalysis
  • Materials Science
  • Chemical Engineering

Background:

  • The local reaction environment is a critical factor in electrocatalysis.
  • Understanding the specific spatial characteristics of this environment is essential for optimizing reactions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize current knowledge on the local reaction environment in electrocatalysis.
  • To highlight the importance of the local environment's unique location and influence.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and perspective synthesis.
  • Analysis of factors defining the local reaction environment.

Main Results:

  • The local environment, defined by its specific location, plays a pivotal role in electrocatalytic performance.
  • Specialized locations within the catalyst structure create unique reaction conditions.

Conclusions:

  • A deeper understanding of the local reaction environment is necessary for the rational design of efficient electrocatalysts.
  • Future research should focus on characterizing and controlling these localized effects.