Inside Front Cover: Reversing Pt/C Degradation Via Ni(OH)2-Wrapping Induced Spreading of Electric Field for Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (Angew. Chem. 39/2025)
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Porous Ni(OH)2 (red, cyan and white balls integrated crystal) spatially confined Pt (silvery balls)-rich nanocages (resembling water plants with spores) form a dispersed surface electric field, achieving undifferentiated adsorption of solvent molecules (blue balls) in IHP and reversing the problem of catalyst degradation caused by the specific adsorption of solvent molecules in alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (white balls for hydrogen). This phenomenon was validated by Wei Zhang, Xu Zou and Weitao Zheng et al. in their Research Article (e202509268).