Vertically stacking two-dimensional(2D)materials with small azimuthal deviation or lattice mismatch generate distinctive global structural periodicity and symmetry,revealed as the moirésuperlattices(MSLs).Manipul...Vertically stacking two-dimensional(2D)materials with small azimuthal deviation or lattice mismatch generate distinctive global structural periodicity and symmetry,revealed as the moirésuperlattices(MSLs).Manipulating the interlayer twist angle enables the modification of the electronic structure of 2D materials to explore the advanced applications.Although extraordinary progress has been achieved in the unique structure and emergent properties of MSLs,the investigation of the catalytic applications of MSLs materials is still in its infancy.It is therefore very urgent to summarize the advanced development of MSLs in the field of catalysis.In this review,we firstly summarize the advanced fabrication and high-resolution characterization techniques of the MSLs materials,as well as their novel properties related to catalysis represented by electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction(HER).Then,all the MSLs materials such as MoS_(2),WS_(2),and Ru serving as electrocatalysts for HER are further reviewed in detail.Finally,we outline the current challenges as well as the experimental and theoretical strategies to advance the development of function-oriented MSLs materials for catalysis.This review aims to provide profound insight into the wide applications of this novel material platform in catalytic field.展开更多
基金This work was financially supported by the National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists(No.61825503)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51902101,61775101,and 61804082)+2 种基金the Youth Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province(No.2021JJ40044)Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(No.BK20201381)Science Foundation of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications(No.NY219144).
文摘Vertically stacking two-dimensional(2D)materials with small azimuthal deviation or lattice mismatch generate distinctive global structural periodicity and symmetry,revealed as the moirésuperlattices(MSLs).Manipulating the interlayer twist angle enables the modification of the electronic structure of 2D materials to explore the advanced applications.Although extraordinary progress has been achieved in the unique structure and emergent properties of MSLs,the investigation of the catalytic applications of MSLs materials is still in its infancy.It is therefore very urgent to summarize the advanced development of MSLs in the field of catalysis.In this review,we firstly summarize the advanced fabrication and high-resolution characterization techniques of the MSLs materials,as well as their novel properties related to catalysis represented by electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction(HER).Then,all the MSLs materials such as MoS_(2),WS_(2),and Ru serving as electrocatalysts for HER are further reviewed in detail.Finally,we outline the current challenges as well as the experimental and theoretical strategies to advance the development of function-oriented MSLs materials for catalysis.This review aims to provide profound insight into the wide applications of this novel material platform in catalytic field.