Metallic nanosheets curl into nanovesicles

Researchers have developed a method to create nanovesicles from metallic nanosheets inspired by cell membranes. Led by Dr. Xiaoqing Huang and Dr. Qi Shao, the team used interfacial strain to curl ultrathin nanosheets into vesicles. The resulting RhRu nanovesicles demonstrated excellent hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) activity and stability, outperforming traditional materials. This innovative approach holds promise for applications in hydrogen fuel cells and highlights the potential of biomimetic strategies in materials science.

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