Metal Alloys‐Structured Electrocatalysts: Metal–Metal Interactions, Coordination Microenvironments, and Structural Property–Reactivity Relationships

Author:

Yang Chengdong1,Gao Yun1,Ma Tian1,Bai Mingru1,He Chao12,Ren Xiancheng1,Luo Xianglin1,Wu Changzhu2,Li Shuang13,Cheng Chong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Polymer Science and Engineering State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China

2. Department of Physics Chemistry, and Pharmacy Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) University of Southern Denmark Campusvej 55 Odense 5230 Denmark

3. Department of Chemistry Technical University of Berlin Hardenbergstraße 40 10623 Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractMetal alloys‐structured electrocatalysts (MAECs) have made essential contributions to accelerating the practical applications of electrocatalytic devices in renewable energy systems. However, due to the complex atomic structures, varied electronic states, and abundant supports, precisely decoding the metal‐metal interactions and structure‐activity relationships of MAECs still confronts great challenges, which is critical to direct the future engineering and optimization of MAECs. Here, this timely review comprehensively summarizes the latest advances in creating the MAECs, including the metal‐metal interactions, coordination microenvironments, and structure‐activity relationships. First, the fundamental classification, design, characterization, and structural reconstruction of MAECs are outlined. Then, the electrocatalytic merits and modulation strategies of recent breakthroughs for noble and non‐noble metal‐structured MAECs are thoroughly discussed, such as solid solution alloys, intermetallic alloys, and single‐atom alloys. Particularly, unique insights into the bond interactions, theoretical understanding, and operando techniques for mechanism disclosure are given. Thereafter, the current states of diverse MAECs with a unique focus on structural property‐reactivity relationships, reaction pathways, and performance comparisons are discussed. Finally, the future challenges and perspectives for MAECs are systematically discussed. It is believed that this comprehensive review can offer a substantial impact on stimulating the widespread utilization of metal alloys‐structured materials in electrocatalysis.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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