“…Both effects might originate from an increased contribution from the surface energy relative to the volume energy (Mueller and Ceder, 2010;Fichtner, 2011;Griessen et al, 2016). It is telling that most of the research on hydrogen in nanoparticles relies on nanostructuring of palladium (Baldi et al, 2014;Griessen et al, 2016): Pd is a hydrogen absorbing, and chemically inert material, and nanostructuring recipes exist since long (Adams and Chen, 2011). The true challenge for materials science lies in finding and functionalization of non-precious metals with improved properties [e.g., as demonstrated by Lohstroh et al (2010), see also Figure 3].…”