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Structurally ordered intermetallic compounds possess unique chemical and physical properties, making them an interesting class of materials for application in electrocatalytic reactions. This Review comprises the work on intermetallic compounds used for energy relevant electrocatalysis and is structured by the reactions in scope, which are the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), electrochemical carbondioxide reduction reaction (eCO2RR), oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) as well as the oxidation reactions of formic acid (FAOR), methanol (MOR), and ethanol (EtOR). Optimization pathways for electrocatalysts, based on the adjustability of the intermetallic materials, are highlighted, and experimental data are provided in a comparative manner, to provide an overview, foundation, and reference for further development.
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