“…1–5 Due to the characteristics of high efficiency, simple construction, and low working temperature, direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) have been regarded as an advanced energy generation technology, and they have great application potential in electric vehicles, aerospace, and mobile power supply. 6,7 However, the promotion and application of DMFCs have been largely suppressed by the inherently slow methanol oxidation reaction (MOR) kinetics, which highlights the necessity of the design and fabrication of highly-active anode catalysts. 8,9…”