Tuning Mass Transport in Electrocatalysis Down to Sub-5 nm through Nanoscale Grade Separation.

Angewandte Chemie International Edition(2023)

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Abstract
Nano and single-atom catalysis open new possibilities of producing green hydrogen (H ) by water electrolysis. However, for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) which occurs at a characteristic reaction rate proportional to the potential, the fast generation of H nanobubbles at atomic-scale interfaces often leads to the blockage of active sites. Herein, a nanoscale grade-separation strategy is proposed to tackle mass-transport problem by utilizing ordered three-dimensional (3d) interconnected sub-5 nm pores. The results reveal that 3d criss-crossing mesopores with grade separation allow efficient diffusion of H bubbles along the interconnected channels. After the support of ultrafine ruthenium (Ru), the 3d mesopores are on a superior level to two-dimensional system at maximizing the catalyst performance and the obtained Ru catalyst outperforms most of the other HER catalysts. This work provides a potential route to fine-tuning few-nanometer mass transport during water electrolysis.
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Hydrogen Evolution Reaction,Mass Transport,Nanocatalysis,Ordered Mesoporous Structure,Single-Atom Catalysis
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