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Learning from the Heterogeneity at Electrochemical Interfaces

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 33, Pages 7838-7846

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c02009

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  1. Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)
  2. Army Research Office [W911NF-20-1-0304]

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Understanding the role of heterogeneity in electrochemistry is crucial for improving the performance of electrochemical devices. This Perspective discusses the importance of heterogeneity in electrochemical interfaces, explores current methods for revealing heterogeneity, and provides perspectives on utilizing heterogeneity to design more efficient electrochemical devices.
Understanding the structure-activity relationship at electrochemical interfaces is crucial in improving the performance of practical electrochemical devices, ranging from fuel cells, electrolyzers, and batteries to electrochemical sensors. However, functional electrochemical interfaces are often complex and contain various surface structures, creating heterogeneity in electrochemical activity. In this Perspective, we highlight the role of heterogeneity in electrochemistry, especially in the context of electrocatalysis. Current methods for revealing the heterogeneity at electrochemical interfaces, including nanoelectrochemistry tools and single-entity approaches, are discussed. Lastly, we provide perspectives on what one can learn by studying heterogeneity and how one can use heterogeneity to design more efficient electrochemical devices.

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