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Simple Methods for the Preparation of Non-noble Metal Bulk-electrodes for Electrocatalytic Applications
Published on: June 21, 2017
Rapid synthesis of metastable materials for electrocatalysis
Qiao Chen1, Zichao Xi1, Ziyuan Xu1
1Institute of Technology for Carbon Neutrality, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, Guangdong, China. hy.jin2@siat.ac.cn.
Abstract:
Metastable materials are considered promising electrocatalysts for clean energy conversions by virtue of their structural flexibility and tunable electronic properties. However, the exploration and synthesis of metastable electrocatalysts via traditional equilibrium methods face challenges because of the requirements of high energy and precise structural control. In this regard, the rapid synthesis method (RSM), with high energy efficiency and ultra-fast heating/cooling rates, enables the production of metastable materials under non-equilibrium conditions. However, the relationship between RSM and the properties of metastable electrocatalysts remains largely unexplored. In this review, we systematically examine the unique benefits of various RSM techniques and the mechanisms governing the formation of metastable materials. Based on these insights, we establish a framework, linking RSM with the electrocatalytic performance of metastable materials. Finally, we outline the future directions of this emerging field and highlight the importance of high-throughput approaches for the autonomous screening and synthesis of optimal electrocatalysts. This review aims to provide an in-depth understanding of metastable electrocatalysts, opening up new avenues for both fundamental research and practical applications in electrocatalysis.
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