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Hybridization of 2D Nanomaterials with 3D Graphene Architectures for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 42, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202202319

Keywords

2D nanomaterials; 3D graphene architectures; energy conversion; energy storage; hybrid materials

Funding

  1. ITC via the Hong Kong Branch of National Precious Metals Material Engineering Research Center (NPMM)
  2. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [AoE/P-701/20]
  3. City University of Hong Kong [9380100, 9680314, 7020013, 9678272, 1886921]
  4. Science Technology and Innovation Committee of Shenzhen Municipality [JCYJ20200109143412311, SGDX2020110309300301]
  5. NSFC [52131301]

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This review summarizes the effective strategies of hybridizing 2D nanomaterials with 3D graphene architectures and highlights their applications in energy storage and electrocatalysis. The challenges and future research directions in this field are also discussed.
Since the discovery of graphene, diverse kinds of 2D nanomaterials have been explored and exhibited great promise for application in electrochemical energy storage and conversion. However, the restacking of 2D nanomaterials severely reduces their exposed active sites and thus impairs their electrochemical performance. Moreover, except for graphene, a large number of 2D nanomaterials normally possess unsatisfactory electrical conductivity. One of the effective strategies to address the aforementioned shortcomings is to hybridize 2D nanomaterials with 3D graphene architectures since large specific surface area and rapid transport pathways for electrons, ions, and mass can be achieved in the obtained hybrid materials. This review summarizes the typical strategies to hybridize 2D nanomaterials with 3D graphene architectures and then highlights the application of these hybrid materials in rechargeable batteries, supercapacitors, and electrocatalytic water splitting. The challenges and future research directions in this research area are also discussed.

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