Face the Edges: Catalytic Active Sites of Nanomaterials.

作者: Bing Ni , Xun Wang

DOI: 10.1002/ADVS.201500085

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摘要: Edges are special sites in nanomaterials. The atoms residing on the edges have different environments compared to those other parts of a nanomaterial and, therefore, they may properties. Here, recent progress fields is summarized from viewpoint edges. Typically, edge MoS2 or metals, than surface atoms, can perform as active centers for catalytic reactions, so method enhance performance lies optimization structures. multicomponent interfaces present even more possibilities activities Nanoframes and ultrathin nanowires similarities conventional nanoparticles, application which catalysts help reduce use costly materials. Looking beyond this, structures graphene also essential their In short, structure influence many properties

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