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Nanoporous Metals as Electrocatalysts: State-of-the-Art, Opportunities, and Challenges

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 5856-5861

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.7b01803

Keywords

electrocatalysts; nanoporous; self-supported; nanomaterials; bimetallic

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  1. National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development program [CBET-1350911]

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Nanoporous metals with their distinct three-dimensional interconnected porous networks are promising materials as electrocatalysts for fundamental studies and practical applications because they have highly conductive self-supporting porous structures with large electrochemical surface areas. This Perspective provides an overview of the recent developments and state-of-the-art nanoporous metals as electrocatalysts for various important electrochemical systems. Potential strategies and opportunities for utilizing the unique characteristics of nanoporous metals to overcome typical problems faced in electrocatalysis are presented. Lastly, challenges regarding the synthesis of nanoporous metals with controlled porous structure and targeted surface catalytic sites are also discussed to stimulate new ideas and interests for nanoporous metallic electrocatalysts.

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