ABSTRACT Direct seawater electrolysis is severely constrained by the activity‐durability trade‐off and chloride‐induced corrosion. Herein, we design corrosion‐resistant, highly selective layered double hydroxide (LDH) catalysts by transitioning interlayer bonding from weak electrostatic attraction to strong coordination. Amphiphilic dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) coordinates with Fe active centers, forming robust Fe─O─S bonds that establish a securely locked microenvironment. Density functional
Amphiphilic Bonding Intercalation Reshapes Active Sites and Interlayer Microenvironment for Selective and Stable Seawater Oxidation
Feng Dong·Shihe Yang·Jinqiang Gao·Qianglong Qi·Haifeng Yuan·Tao Zhou·Yuqing Su·Mei Hong·Zhengxiao Guo·Jue Hu·Changqing Lin
