Hierarchically Structured Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Energy Conversion

  • Panagiotis Trogadas
  • , Vijay Ramani
  • , Peter Strasser
  • , Thomas F. Fuller
  • , Marc Olivier Coppens

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Abstract

Hierarchical nanomaterials are highly suitable as electrocatalysts and electrocatalyst supports in electrochemical energy conversion devices. The intrinsic kinetics of an electrocatalyst are associated with the nanostructure of the active phase and the support, while the overall properties are also affected by the mesostructure. Therefore, both structures need to be controlled. A comparative state-of-the-art review of catalysts and supports is provided along with detailed synthesis methods. To further improve the design of these hierarchical nanomaterials, in-depth research on the effect of materials architecture on reaction and transport kinetics is necessary. Inspiration can be derived from nature, which is full of very effective hierarchical structures. Developing fundamental understanding of how desired properties of biological systems are related to their hierarchical architecture can guide the development of novel catalytic nanomaterials and nature-inspired electrochemical devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)122-148
Number of pages27
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume55
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 4 2016

Keywords

  • electrochemical energy devices
  • hierarchical materials
  • hollow nanoparticles
  • Kirkendall effect
  • nature-inspired engineering

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