Homologous Temperature Regulated Hierarchical Nanoporous Structures by Dealloying

Author:

Shen Huiyou1,Jiang Jing2,Zhang Min1,Lu Zhen34,Han Jiuhui15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Porous Materials Institute for New Energy Materials and Low‐Carbon Technologies School of Materials Science and Engineering Tianjin University of Technology Tianjin 300384 China

2. School of Health Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Hebei University of Technology Tianjin 300131 China

3. Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China

4. School of Physical Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

5. Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences (FRIS) Tohoku University Sendai 980–8578 Japan

Abstract

AbstractNanoporous metals, fabricated via dealloying, offer versatile applications but are typically limited to unimodal porous structures, which hinders the integration of conflicting pore‐size‐dependent properties. A strategy is presented that exploits the homologous temperature (TH)‐dependent scaling of feature sizes to generate hierarchical porous structures through multistep dealloying at varied TH levels, adjusted by altering dealloying temperatures or the material melting points. This technique facilitates the creation of monolithic architectures of bimodal porous nickel and trimodal porous carbon, each characterized by well‐defined, self‐similar bicontinuous porosities across distinct length scales. These materials merge extensive surface area with efficient mass transport, showing improved current delivery and rate capabilities as electrodes in electrocatalytic hydrogen production and electrochemical supercapacitors. These results highlight TH as a unifying parameter for precisely tailoring feature sizes of dealloyed nanoporous materials, opening avenues for developing materials with hierarchical structures that enable novel functionalities.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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