Themed collection Journal of Materials Chemistry A HOT Papers

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Stabilizing ultrafine intermetallics on carbon supports: from structural design to catalytic applications

Ultrafine intermetallics (<5 nm) offer unique catalytic properties but face sintering challenges. We highlight carbon-supported synthesis strategies for precise control, focusing on electrocatalytic applications and future directions.

Graphical abstract: Stabilizing ultrafine intermetallics on carbon supports: from structural design to catalytic applications
Perspective

Unveiling the significance of working electrode substrates in electrocatalytic water splitting for sustainable hydrogen energy production

This perspective highlights how electrode substrate choice critically affects electrocatalyst performance in water splitting, guiding researchers to design better catalysts by leveraging each substrate’s unique properties.

Graphical abstract: Unveiling the significance of working electrode substrates in electrocatalytic water splitting for sustainable hydrogen energy production
Perspective

From lab to market: the future of zinc–air batteries powered by MOF/MXene hybrids

Zinc–air batteries (ZABs) stand at the forefront of energy storage technologies. However, challenges like slow kinetics and low rechargeability persist. MOF–MXene hybrids enhance performance, enabling sustainable ZAB technology.

Graphical abstract: From lab to market: the future of zinc–air batteries powered by MOF/MXene hybrids
Accepted Manuscript - Review Article

Structural Engineering of Carbon-Based Cathodes for Advanced Aqueous Zn-CO2 Batteries: From Macroscopic Architectures to Atomic-level Manipulation

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Accepted Manuscript - Review Article

Lithium Alloy Anodes for All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries: From Failure Mechanism to Performance-Oriented Design

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Accepted Manuscript - Review Article

From Activity to Stability: Dissolution-Mediated Surface Reconstruction and Redeposition in Transition Metal-Based Electrocatalysts

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Review Article

Unlocking the potential of strontium iridate for the oxygen evolution reaction: from fundamental insights to advanced electrocatalyst design

This review explores the properties of strontium iridate (SrIrO3) and its potential as a high-performance catalyst for water splitting in both acidic and alkaline environments, providing key insights for the advancement of electrolysis technologies.

Graphical abstract: Unlocking the potential of strontium iridate for the oxygen evolution reaction: from fundamental insights to advanced electrocatalyst design
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Accepted Manuscript - Review Article

Bridging the Lab-to-Fab Gaps: Recent Advances in the Reproducibility of Organic Solar Cells

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Review Article

Covalent organic framework-derived functional interphase for improving Zn chemistry in aqueous zinc-ion batteries

This review systematically summarizes the cutting-edge development of covalent organic framework-derived functional interphases for improving Zn chemistry in aqueous zinc-ion batteries.

Graphical abstract: Covalent organic framework-derived functional interphase for improving Zn chemistry in aqueous zinc-ion batteries
Review Article

Triple-junction all-perovskite solar cells: a review

This paper reviews the working principles and key parameters of TJPSCs and presents recent research progress, focuses on how component optimization, interface engineering, and charge transport layer improvements influence efficiency.

Graphical abstract: Triple-junction all-perovskite solar cells: a review
Review Article

2D covalent organic frameworks: organic electrode materials for aqueous batteries

A review about 2D covalent organic frameworks as organic electrode materials for aqueous batteries.

Graphical abstract: 2D covalent organic frameworks: organic electrode materials for aqueous batteries
Review Article

Recent status, key strategies and challenging perspectives of smart batteries for next-generation batteries

This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current development of smart batteries, which can be divided into three parts: smart materials, smart manufacturing and smart sensing.

Graphical abstract: Recent status, key strategies and challenging perspectives of smart batteries for next-generation batteries
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Review Article

Helmholtz plane engineering for stable zinc anodes: from interfacial dynamics to long-cycle battery design

By adjusting the composition of the inner Helmholtz plane and the outer Helmholtz plane, it is expected to improve the desolvation structure of zinc ions, inhibit the side reaction of zinc anode and enhance the long-cycle performance of the battery.

Graphical abstract: Helmholtz plane engineering for stable zinc anodes: from interfacial dynamics to long-cycle battery design
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Review Article

Recent advances in electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate to ammonia: current challenges, resolving strategies, and future perspectives

This review clearly elucidates the lineage of the development of NO3RR from the theoretical mechanism to practical reactions and deepens the understanding of NO3RR, pointing out the direction for the advanced design of NO3RR electrocatalysts.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate to ammonia: current challenges, resolving strategies, and future perspectives
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Review Article

Iron-based polyanionic cathodes for sustainable sodium-ion batteries

Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have emerged as a compelling alternative to lithium-ion batteries, driven by the abundance of raw materials and lower costs.

Graphical abstract: Iron-based polyanionic cathodes for sustainable sodium-ion batteries
Review Article

Recent advances in Ni-based catalysts for hybrid CO2 electrolysis

The utilization of nickel-based catalysts in hybrid CO2 electrolysis systems enhances the efficiency of CO2 reduction by coupling low-energy alternative oxidation reactions, thereby offering an innovative route towards a sustainable carbon economy.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in Ni-based catalysts for hybrid CO2 electrolysis
Review Article

Toward enhanced pyro-catalysis performance: mechanisms, strategies and challenges

Overview of the applications and performance improvement strategies of pyro-catalysis.

Graphical abstract: Toward enhanced pyro-catalysis performance: mechanisms, strategies and challenges
Review Article

Recent progress in atomic-level manufacturing of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides beyond exfoliation and restacking

Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (2DTMDCs) are promising in quantum computing, flexible electronics, spintronics, sustainable energy systems, and advanced healthcare.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress in atomic-level manufacturing of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides beyond exfoliation and restacking
Review Article

Recent progress of selectivity regulation and reaction mechanism of atomically dispersed metal catalysts for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis

This review summarizes the recent progress of atomically dispersed metal catalysts for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis, including advanced theories and descriptors, active site structure, and advanced characterization techniques.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress of selectivity regulation and reaction mechanism of atomically dispersed metal catalysts for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis
Review Article

Two-dimensional covalent triazine frameworks for advanced electrochemical energy storage applications

The utilization of 2D CTFs in advanced electrochemical energy storage systems not only demonstrates the enhancement of the energy and power densities of these devices, but also promotes their cycling stability and rate performance.

Graphical abstract: Two-dimensional covalent triazine frameworks for advanced electrochemical energy storage applications
Review Article

Recent advances in dual functional calcium looping for integrated CO2 capture and conversion: a review

We explored the cutting-edge dual-functional CaL-ICCC process, addressing current limitations and proposing future strategies to minimize energy penalties through integrated multiscale approaches spanning materials, reactors, and systems.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in dual functional calcium looping for integrated CO2 capture and conversion: a review
Review Article

Recent progress on metal–organic framework-based separators for lithium–sulfur batteries

We review the progress on MOF-based separators for LSBs, with a particular focus on the relationship between the MOF structures and their functional roles in polysulfide capture, catalytic conversion, and uniform Li+ ion flux regulation.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress on metal–organic framework-based separators for lithium–sulfur batteries
Review Article

Advances in gas sensors using screen printing

This review highlights that screen-printed gas sensors are cost-effective and scalable, ideal for environmental, industrial, and healthcare applications.

Graphical abstract: Advances in gas sensors using screen printing
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Review Article

Functional carbon-based covalent bridging bonds unlocking superior sodium-ion storage

This review focuses on the transformative role of the carbon-based covalent bridging bonds in the field of sodium-ion batteries, providing valuable insights for advancing the next-generation high-performance sodium-ion batteries.

Graphical abstract: Functional carbon-based covalent bridging bonds unlocking superior sodium-ion storage
Review Article

Recent progress in multilayer solid electrolytes for sodium-ion batteries

The construction of multilayer electrolytes can improve the electrode interface and enhance the performance of solid-state batteries.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress in multilayer solid electrolytes for sodium-ion batteries
Review Article

Tailoring functionalities: pore engineering strategies in porous organic cages for diverse applications

This review focuses on pore engineering (intrinsic pore size, extrinsic porosity, and pore environment) in porous organic cages and summarizes the roles of pore engineering in various fields.

Graphical abstract: Tailoring functionalities: pore engineering strategies in porous organic cages for diverse applications
Review Article

Iridium-based electrocatalysts for the hydrogen oxidation reaction toward alkaline exchange membrane fuel cells

This review highlights recent advances in Ir-based electrocatalysts based on different design strategies. This review will guide future research in the development of high-performance Ir-based HOR electrocatalysts for AEMFCs.

Graphical abstract: Iridium-based electrocatalysts for the hydrogen oxidation reaction toward alkaline exchange membrane fuel cells
Review Article

Ferroelectric materials as photoelectrocatalysts: photoelectrode design rationale and strategies

The utilization of ferroelectrics offers an additional lever to surpass the performance limits of traditional photoelectrodes. In this review, design strategies for ferroelectric photoelectrodes from materials to PEC system design are assessed.

Graphical abstract: Ferroelectric materials as photoelectrocatalysts: photoelectrode design rationale and strategies
Review Article

Artificial intelligence assisted nanogenerator applications

This review examines the integration of artificial intelligence with nanogenerators to develop self-powered, adaptive systems for applications in robotics, wearables, and environmental monitoring.

Graphical abstract: Artificial intelligence assisted nanogenerator applications
Communication

Structural insights into mononuclear Cu1 motifs for efficient CO electroreduction

σ–π synergy and spatial confinement in Cu1–C2N motifs optimize the reactivity–stability balance for CO electrocatalysis over conventional Cu–Nx sites.

Graphical abstract: Structural insights into mononuclear Cu1 motifs for efficient CO electroreduction
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Communication

Binary organic solar cells with efficiency over 20% enabled by solid additives with side-chain halogenation

An effective side-chain halogenation strategy realizes high-performance OSCs with efficiency over 20%.

Graphical abstract: Binary organic solar cells with efficiency over 20% enabled by solid additives with side-chain halogenation
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Communication

Enhanced multifunctional performance of flash graphene-polymer composites via nitrogen doping

Nitrogen doping in flash graphene modulates interfacial interactions to enable polymer composites with enhanced properties.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced multifunctional performance of flash graphene-polymer composites via nitrogen doping
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Communication

Reconstructing a Gd3+-enriched inner Helmholtz plane with a dynamic electrostatic shielding effect for highly reversible Zn–bromine flow batteries

This work shows that reconstructing a Gd3+-enriched Helmholtz plane enhances interfacial stability, improves Zn anode reversibility, and boosts capacity and cycling stability in zinc–bromine flow batteries.

Graphical abstract: Reconstructing a Gd3+-enriched inner Helmholtz plane with a dynamic electrostatic shielding effect for highly reversible Zn–bromine flow batteries
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Communication

Symmetry-reduction enhanced one-dimensional polarization-sensitive photodetectors for multi-functional applications

A polarization-sensitive photodetector based on 1D vdW Nb2Pd1−xSe5 is reported. Image convolutional processing and proof-of-concept multiplexing optical communications and polarization imaging are demonstrated based on the devices.

Graphical abstract: Symmetry-reduction enhanced one-dimensional polarization-sensitive photodetectors for multi-functional applications
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Communication

Photocatalytic upcycling of marble waste into acetic acid by copper sulfide nanoparticles

Disk-like CuS nanoparticles facilitate the photocatalytic conversion of carbonate-rich waste marble-dust to acetic acid under monochromatic green light, offering a green route for carbon upcycling and waste utilization.

Graphical abstract: Photocatalytic upcycling of marble waste into acetic acid by copper sulfide nanoparticles
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Communication

Nickel-mediated dynamic interfaces with dual spillover pathways in Mo2C/Ni/Fe3O4 for water splitting

Nickel-mediated interfacial design in Mo2C/Ni/Fe3O4 ternary heterostructures establishes decoupled hydrogen/oxygen-containing intermediate spillover pathways via interfacial Ni–C–Mo and Ni–O–Fe interactions and moderation.

Graphical abstract: Nickel-mediated dynamic interfaces with dual spillover pathways in Mo2C/Ni/Fe3O4 for water splitting
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Communication

A multifunctional strategy to improve the efficiency and stability of organic solar cells via a 2PACz/MA composite hole transport layer

A novel 2PACz/MA composite HTL strategy improves the efficiency and stability of OSCs by optimizing interface quality.

Graphical abstract: A multifunctional strategy to improve the efficiency and stability of organic solar cells via a 2PACz/MA composite hole transport layer
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Communication

Design and synthesis of a weakly solvated electrolyte for high-performance fluoride-ion batteries

A weakly solvated electrolyte strategy for high-performance fluoride-ion batteries at room temperature.

Graphical abstract: Design and synthesis of a weakly solvated electrolyte for high-performance fluoride-ion batteries
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Communication

Regulation of nitrogen reduction reaction catalytic performance by varying the sp/sp2 hybrid carbon ratio in graphyne/graphene heterojunction catalysts

This work systematically investigates the influence of the sp/sp2 hybrid carbon ratio on the NRR catalytic performance of Ti@GY/Gr heterojunctions and explores the underlying mechanisms and relevant descriptor relationships.

Graphical abstract: Regulation of nitrogen reduction reaction catalytic performance by varying the sp/sp2 hybrid carbon ratio in graphyne/graphene heterojunction catalysts
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Communication

Structured droplets dominated by interfacial self-assembly of topology-tunable Janus particles towards macroscopic materials

Structured macro-droplets, stabilized by self-assembled and jammed hemispherical Janus particles at water–oil interfaces, enable scalable fabrication of multi-functional granular materials, e.g., magnetic/fluorescent capsules.

Graphical abstract: Structured droplets dominated by interfacial self-assembly of topology-tunable Janus particles towards macroscopic materials
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Open Access Communication

Fabrication of graphene oxide/silk protein core-sheath aerogel fibers for thermal management

An encapsulated graphene oxide/silk protein aerogel fiber made by coaxial spinning is reported to exhibit ultra-high mechanical properties. The aerogel fiber showed efficient performance in thermal management applications.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of graphene oxide/silk protein core-sheath aerogel fibers for thermal management
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Communication

Effective sensing mechanisms of O2 and CO on SnO2 (110) surface: a DFT study

DFT reveals oxygen vacancies on SnO2 stabilize polarons, driving efficient O2 activation and CO oxidation. These findings enable advanced SnO2-based sensor design, leveraging defect engineering to boost catalytic and sensing performance.

Graphical abstract: Effective sensing mechanisms of O2 and CO on SnO2 (110) surface: a DFT study
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Open Access Paper

Generalizable classification of crystal structure error types using graph attention networks

Graph neural network models classifying errors (e.g., omitted hydrogens, charge imbalance, disorder) in crystal structure databases are developed which attain high accuracy and generalizable performance across various domains of chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Generalizable classification of crystal structure error types using graph attention networks
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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Mechanistic Insights into Superionic Thioarsenate Argyrodite Solid Electrolytes via Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials

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Open Access Paper

In situ studies of oxygen transport mechanisms in Ag/SrFeO3−δ materials for chemical looping catalysis

Characterisation of Ag/SrFeO3−δ during redox cycling using in situ XRD, TEM, NAP-XPS, and Raman reveals Ag–Ox species aid low-temperature oxygen release.

Graphical abstract: In situ studies of oxygen transport mechanisms in Ag/SrFeO3−δ materials for chemical looping catalysis
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Space charge-enhanced ion permselectivity of nanofluidic membranes for ionic power harvesting

Nanofluidic membranes with efficient ion permselectivity hold great promise for ionic power harvesting and storage.

Graphical abstract: Space charge-enhanced ion permselectivity of nanofluidic membranes for ionic power harvesting
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In situ decorated SrCO3 nanorods on a porous electrode: detrimental or beneficial toward oxygen reduction for solid oxide fuel cells?

While alkaline-earth metal segregations (e.g., SrCO3 formation) are widely considered detrimental to ORR activity, we demonstrate that strategically engineered SrCO3 nanorods, formed via in situ CO2 induction, significantly enhance ORR kinetics.

Graphical abstract: In situ decorated SrCO3 nanorods on a porous electrode: detrimental or beneficial toward oxygen reduction for solid oxide fuel cells?
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Interfacial configuration impact on Rashba spin splitting, excitonic radiative lifetime and band edge alignment in Janus monolayer based heterostructures

In this work, we have explored two emerging Janus monolayers BiTeBr and SbTeBr, while constructing their corresponding heterostructures by varying the interfacial terminations.

Graphical abstract: Interfacial configuration impact on Rashba spin splitting, excitonic radiative lifetime and band edge alignment in Janus monolayer based heterostructures
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Deciphering the functions of rubidium in structural stability and ionic conductivity of KAg4I5

Rb+ doping improves ionic conductivity of KAg4I5 to 0.15 S cm−1 with an activation energy of 19 meV. MaxEnt method reveals Ag+ migrates between Ag1 and Ag2 sites along (100) plane, offering an approach to map ionic transport pathways.

Graphical abstract: Deciphering the functions of rubidium in structural stability and ionic conductivity of KAg4I5
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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Boosting perfluorooctanoic acid capture ability and water stability with a dual synergistic effect MOF-on-MOF adsor-bent and insights from DFT calculations

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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Stepwise crosslinking-activating to create closed pore structure of hard carbon for boosted sodium energy†

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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Engineering the site-accessibility for robust, continuous flow-through hydrogenation of styrene

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Highly crystalline covalent organic framework nanosheets with multiple redox-active sites and the cation–π effect for safe potassium-ion batteries

Excellent quality sp2 carbon-conjugated COF nanosheets with multiple active sites are reported for high-capacity highly safe potassium-ion batteries.

Graphical abstract: Highly crystalline covalent organic framework nanosheets with multiple redox-active sites and the cation–π effect for safe potassium-ion batteries
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Optimization of the MoOX buffer layer for single-junction and four-terminal perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells

An optimization of the vapor deposition technique for MoOX enabled efficiencies of 20.5% for semitransparent perovskite solar cells and 28.9% for perovskite–silicon tandem cells.

Graphical abstract: Optimization of the MoOX buffer layer for single-junction and four-terminal perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells
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Open Access Paper

An ultra-fast-charging and long-cycling titanium niobate/reduced graphene oxide anode via electrophoretic interfacial engineering

Titanium niobate (TiNb2O7, TNO) materials are emerging as high-performing anode candidates for fast charging Li-ion batteries.

Graphical abstract: An ultra-fast-charging and long-cycling titanium niobate/reduced graphene oxide anode via electrophoretic interfacial engineering
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Position-selective modulation of carboxyl groups on thiophene rings for dendrite-free zinc metal anodes

The unique functional groups and coordination environment of 3-thiophenecarboxylic acid (3TA) enable Zn2+ desolvation acceleration and protective layer formation, effectively suppressing dendrites, the HER, and corrosion for stabilized Zn anodes.

Graphical abstract: Position-selective modulation of carboxyl groups on thiophene rings for dendrite-free zinc metal anodes
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Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Atomic-Scale Insights into Air Electrode Degradation after 10 Years of Fuel Cell Stack Operation

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Band flattening and localized lattice engineering realized high thermoelectric performance in GeTe

As a lead-free material, GeTe, along with its derivatives, has garnered significant attention as a promising medium-temperature range thermoelectric material, offering a balance between high performance and mechanical stability.

Graphical abstract: Band flattening and localized lattice engineering realized high thermoelectric performance in GeTe
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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Lanthanide ions sensitized hydrogen-bonded organic framework as fluorescent sensing platform for ultra-low concentration breath ammonia detection

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Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Percolation-Enabled Long-Range Ion Transport to Achieve Conductivity Leap in PVDF-Based Electrolytes

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Harnessing metal–ligand complex and photothermal conversion in hydrogels for advanced atmospheric water harvesting

Anchoring metal ions via ligand coordination enhances hydrogel water adsorption while preventing leakage or aggregation, overcoming the limits of salt-loaded AWH systems. The study also examines water desorption kinetics and thermodynamics.

Graphical abstract: Harnessing metal–ligand complex and photothermal conversion in hydrogels for advanced atmospheric water harvesting
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Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Covalent grafting of redox-active sites onto MXene with spinel ACo2O4 (A = Zn, Cu) integration for tailored interfacial charge storage in high-performance supercapacitors

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Machine-learning-assisted prediction of highly active and stable PrBaCo2O5+δ-based oxygen electrodes for solid oxide cells

A new highly active and stable PBC-based material was screened by a machine learning technique. The ABE and η descriptors are identified as important factors for the activity and stability of the PBC-based electrode, respectively.

Graphical abstract: Machine-learning-assisted prediction of highly active and stable PrBaCo2O5+δ-based oxygen electrodes for solid oxide cells
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Regulating exciton binding energy in resorcinol-formaldehyde resin via S-scheme heterojunction construction for efficient full-spectrum-driven H2O2 production

An S-scheme heterojunction composed of resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) resin and MgIn2S4 (RF/MIS) was constructed to minimize the exciton binding energy of RF by modulating charge transfer pathways.

Graphical abstract: Regulating exciton binding energy in resorcinol-formaldehyde resin via S-scheme heterojunction construction for efficient full-spectrum-driven H2O2 production
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Lattice oxygen activation through reconstruction of transition metal fluoride for efficient ampere-level current density oxygen evolution

NiF2/FeFx was synthesized via the co-precipitation method. The formation of multi-component fluorides promotes structural reconstruction and increases the participation of lattice oxygen, thereby improving the oxygen evolution reaction activity.

Graphical abstract: Lattice oxygen activation through reconstruction of transition metal fluoride for efficient ampere-level current density oxygen evolution
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In situ engineered matched pockets for efficient substrate-selective catalysis in complex mixtures: synergistic binding-catalysis in magnetic imprinted nanoreactors

An enzyme-mimic matched pockets for efficient substrate-selective catalysis in complex mixtures.

Graphical abstract: In situ engineered matched pockets for efficient substrate-selective catalysis in complex mixtures: synergistic binding-catalysis in magnetic imprinted nanoreactors
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Thermostable nanofiltration membranes via a co-monomer strategy for high-temperature separation

Thermostable thin-film composite nanofiltration membranes are fabricated via interfacial polymerization by integrating PIP with MPD as the aqueous monomers, which show high MgSO4 rejection at 85 °C.

Graphical abstract: Thermostable nanofiltration membranes via a co-monomer strategy for high-temperature separation
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One stone, three birds: dual hydrogen production from water reduction and formaldehyde oxidation predicted on metal-free electrocatalysts

Schematics of the “one stone, three birds” strategy proposed for the p-block elemental B2@C3N4/Gra electrocatalyst.

Graphical abstract: One stone, three birds: dual hydrogen production from water reduction and formaldehyde oxidation predicted on metal-free electrocatalysts
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Open Access Paper

One nanometer matters: quantum-induced discontinuity in the oxygen reduction reaction catalyzed by platinum nanoparticles

Pt nanoparticles show a quantum-induced ORR catalysis transition near 1.5 nm, where classical size–activity trends fail. Below this size, quantum confinement enhances activity, making a quantum boundary for size- and symmetry-driven catalyst design.

Graphical abstract: One nanometer matters: quantum-induced discontinuity in the oxygen reduction reaction catalyzed by platinum nanoparticles
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Covalent organic framework confined nanocrystals towards interpenetrating heterojunctions for efficient photocatalytic H2O2 production and selective organic catalysis

A nanoconfined interpenetrating ZnCdS–COF heterojunction enhanced interfacial coupling and built-in electric field, prolonging carrier lifetime to boost photocatalytic H2O2 production and thiophenol coupling under visible light.

Graphical abstract: Covalent organic framework confined nanocrystals towards interpenetrating heterojunctions for efficient photocatalytic H2O2 production and selective organic catalysis
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