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Nano-Sized Inorganic Energy-Materials by the Low-Temperature Molecular Precursor Approach.

Chakadola PandaPrashanth Wilfred MenezesMatthias Driess
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
The low-temperature synthesis of inorganic materials and their interfaces at the atomic and molecular level provides numerous opportunities for the design and improvement of inorganic materials in heterogeneous catalysis for sustainable chemical energy conversion or other energy-saving areas. Using suitable molecular precursors for functional inorganic nanomaterial synthesis allows for facile control over uniform particle size distribution, stoichiometry, and leads to desired chemical and physical properties. This Minireview outlines some advantages of the molecular precursor approach in light of selected recent developments of molecule-to-nanomaterials synthesis for renewable energy applications, relevant for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and overall water-splitting.
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