Xinlong TianXu YangWenyu ZhangTian WuBao Yu XiaXin Wang
Electrocatalyst development has been a cornerstone for fuel cell applications but heavily hindered by several technical challenges, especially the insufficient activity and poor durability of electrocatalysts toward the sluggish kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction. Here we propose our perspective on the exciting developments in unsupported platinum (Pt)-based nanocatalysts, with an emphasis on the multidimensional Pt architectures as an alternative to carbon-supported Pt electrocatalysts. After reviewing recent developments, we highlight the challenges and opportunities of unsupported Pt-based electrocatalysts, which may offer a broad materials library of noble metal structures for fuel cells and other sustainable energy technologies.
Miomir B. VukmirovicYun CaiStoyan BliznakovKotaro SasakiJia X. WangRadoslav R. Adžić
Miomir B. VukmirovicYun CaiStoyan BliznakovKotaro SasakiJia X. WangRadoslav R. Adžić
Sebastian HenningLaura KühnJuan HerranzJulien DurstTobias BinningerMaarten NachtegaalMatthias WerheidWei LiuMarion AdamStefan KaskelAlexander EychmüllerThomas J. Schmidt
Kechuang WanChuanqi LuoJue WangWei XuXuejian PeiDaijun YangPingwen MingCunman ZhangBing Li
Shaun M AliaKurt JensenBryan S. PivovarYushan Yan