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In article number 1707301, Mingliang Du, Wenbo Wu, Shaojun Guo, and co‐workers demonstrate a concept of manipulating the hydrogen adsorption energy and kinetic energy barrier for the transition state 2H* to boost hydrogen‐evolution catalysis by tuning a precise tensile surface strain through the shell layer number in Co9S8–MoS2 core–shell nanocrystals.
Tuning surface strain is a new strategy for boosting catalytic activity to achieve sustainable energy supplies; however, correlating the surface strain with catalytic performance is scarce because such mechanistic studies strongly require the capability of tailoring surface strain on catalysts as precisely as possible. Herein, a conceptual strategy of precisely tuning tensile surface strain on Co9...
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