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Low-dimensional heterostructures for advanced electrocatalysis: an experimental and computational perspective

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 812-828

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cs00498k

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  1. MINECO [PID2019-109953GB-I00]
  2. RUDN University Strategic Academic Leadership Program
  3. Max Planck Society

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Low dimensional electrocatalytic heterostructures have gained significant attention in the catalysis field due to their adjustable interfaces and electronic features, enabling nanoscale control of charge carriers and energetic states. This tutorial review provides an overview of recent advances in synthetic strategies for different dimensional nanoheterostructures, discussing their electrocatalytic performances and applications in water splitting and Zn-air battery device development.
Low dimensional electrocatalytic heterostructures have recently attracted significant attention in the catalysis community due to their highly tuneable interfaces and exciting electronic features, opening up new possibilities for effective nanometric control of both the charge carriers and energetic states of several intermediate catalytic species. In-depth understanding of electrocatalytic routes at the interface between two or more low-dimensional nanostructures has triggered the development of heterostructure nanocatalysts with extraordinary properties for water splitting reactions, NRR and CO2RR. This tutorial review provides an overview of the most recent advances in synthetic strategies for 0D-1D, 0D-2D, and 2D-2D nanoheterostructures, discussing key aspects of their electrocatalytic performances from experimental and computational perspectives as well as their applications towards the development of overall water splitting and Zn-air battery devices.

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