钙钛矿(结构)
纳米技术
材料科学
纳米材料基催化剂
催化作用
氧化物
纳米结构
化学工程
纳米颗粒
化学
冶金
工程类
生物化学
作者
Xiaomin Xu,Wei Wang,Wei Zhou,Zongping Shao
标识
DOI:10.1002/smtd.201800071
摘要
Abstract Perovskite oxides hold great promise as efficient electrocatalysts for various energy‐related applications owing to their low cost, flexible structure, and high intrinsic catalytic activity. However, conventional synthetic methods can only obtain perovskite catalysts with large particle sizes, small surface areas, and few morphological features, leading to limited catalytic activity and thus posing a major challenge toward real‐world applications. Reducing the size of bulk perovskites down to the nanosize represents an efficient way to improve the electrocatalytic performance. A comprehensive overview of recent progress in the nanostructuring of perovskites for catalyzing several key reactions in metal–air batteries, water splitting, and solid oxide fuel cells is provided. A range of synthetic protocols for making perovskite nanostructures are summarized, followed by an emphasis on how each method can be tailored to obtain high‐performing perovskite nanocatalysts. These recent advances highlight the enormous potential of nanosized perovskites for facilitating the electrocatalytic reactions. The remaining challenges and future directions are pointed out for the development of next‐generation perovskite‐based nanostructured catalysts.
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