“…But the high cost, easy CO poisoning, coarsening possibility, and ready defeat from the cathode lead to decrease in the electrochemical surface area of Pt, and hence its catalytic activity . For developing inexpensive, stable, and highly efficient electrocatalysts, ongoing efforts are focused on abundant and nonprecious metal‐based nanomaterials . As a consequence, lot of unique architectures, such as pyrochlore, spinel, fergusonite, fluorite, ruddlesden‐popper, perovskite, and apatites, have been considered as prospectively valuable approaches for electrocatalytic applications .…”