Advances in hydrogen energy conversion of graphdiyne-based materials

EcoEnergy Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.1002/ece2.5
Xuchen Zheng, Yurui Xue, Siao Chen, Yuliang Li
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Graphdiyne (GDY), a new carbon allotrope containing sp and sp2-hybridized carbon atoms, features the one-atom-thick two-dimensional structure with many unique and promising characteristics, such as highly conjugated and extremely large π structures, abundant carbon chemical bonds, naturally distributed pores, inherent band gap, excellent chemical and mechanical stability, highly uneven distributed surface charges, and can be grown on the surface of arbitrary substrates. GDY has been one of the hottest frontiers in chemistry and material sciences and represents a new development trend and research direction in the development of carbon materials. Owing to the unique characteristics in chemical and electronic structures, GDY has shown great application potentials and prospects in many fields, including catalysis, energy, optoelectronics, life science, and intelligent device. In this review, the structures, synthetic methods, and fundamental properties of GDY are introduced. In particular, the recent advances of GDY and its formed aggregates in hydrogen energy conversion are summarized and discussed.

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石墨烯基材料氢能转换研究进展
石墨炔(GDY)是一种含有sp和sp2杂化碳原子的新型碳同素异形体,具有单原子厚的二维结构,具有高共轭和超大π结构、丰富的碳化学键、自然分布的孔隙、固有的带隙、优异的化学和机械稳定性、表面电荷分布极不均匀等许多独特而有前景的特性,可以在任意基底表面生长。GDY已成为化学和材料科学的前沿热点之一,代表了碳材料发展的新趋势和研究方向。由于其独特的化学和电子结构特点,GDY在催化、能源、光电子、生命科学、智能设备等诸多领域显示出巨大的应用潜力和前景。本文介绍了GDY的结构、合成方法及基本性能。特别对GDY及其形成的聚集体在氢能转化方面的最新进展进行了总结和讨论。
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