| Literature DB >> 30773809 |
Peipei Li1,2, Runbo Zhao1, Hongyu Chen1, Huanbo Wang1,3, Peipei Wei1, Hong Huang1, Qian Liu4, Tingshuai Li4, Xifeng Shi5, Youyu Zhang2, Meiling Liu2, Xuping Sun1.
Abstract
Developing anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts with high catalytic activities is of great importance for effective water splitting. Compared with the water-oxidation electrocatalysts that are commonly utilized in alkaline conditions, the ones operating efficiently under neutral or near neutral conditions are more environmentally friendly with less corrosion issues. This review starts with a brief introduction of OER, the importance of OER in mild-pH media, as well as the fundamentals and performance parameters of OER electrocatalysts. Then, recent progress of the rational design of electrocatalysts for OER in mild-pH conditions is discussed. The chemical structures or components, synthetic approaches, and catalytic performances of the OER catalysts will be reviewed. Some interesting insights into the catalytic mechanism are also included and discussed. It concludes with a brief outlook on the possible remaining challenges and future trends of neutral or near-neutral OER electrocatalysts. It hopefully provides the readers with a distinct perspective of the history, present, and future of OER electrocatalysts at mild conditions.Entities:
Keywords: earth-abundant metals; electrocatalysts; mild pH; oxygen evolution reaction (OER); water oxidation
Year: 2019 PMID: 30773809 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201805103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281