Recent advances in layered-double-hydroxides based noble metal nanoparticles efficient electrocatalysts

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With the energy crisis and environmental pollution becoming more and more serious, it is urgent to develop renewable and clean energy. Hydrogen production from electrolyzed water is of great significance to solve the energy crisis and environmental problems in the future. Recently, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) materials have been widely studied in the electrocatalysis field, due to their unique layered structure, tunable metal species and highly dispersed active sites. Moreover, the LDHs supporting noble metal catalysts obtained through the topotactic transformation of LDHs precursors significantly reduce the energy barrier of electrolyzing water, showing remarkable catalytic activity, good conductivity and excellent durability. In this review, we give an overview of recent advances on LDHs supporting noble metal catalysts, from a brief introduction, to their preparation and modification methods, to an overview of their application in the electrocatalysis field, as well as the challenges and outlooks in this promising field on the basis of current development.

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Zhang, Z., Li, P., Zhang, X., Hu, C., Li, Y., Yu, B., … Li, M. (2021, October 1). Recent advances in layered-double-hydroxides based noble metal nanoparticles efficient electrocatalysts. Nanomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11102644

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