| Literature DB >> 33942507 |
Florian Zoller1,2, Sebastian Häringer3, Daniel Böhm1, Jan Luxa4, Zdeněk Sofer4, Dina Fattakhova-Rohlfing1,2.
Abstract
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is expected to be of great importance for the future energy conversion and storage in form of hydrogen by water electrolysis. Besides the traditional noble-metal or transition metal oxide-based catalysts, carbonaceous electrocatalysts are of great interest due to their huge structural and compositional variety and unrestricted abundance. This review provides a summary of recent advances in the field of carbon-based OER catalysts ranging from "pure" or unintentionally doped carbon allotropes over heteroatom-doped carbonaceous materials and carbon/transition metal compounds to metal oxide composites where the role of carbon is mainly assigned to be a conductive support. Furthermore, the review discusses the recent developments in the field of ordered carbon framework structures (metal organic framework and covalent organic framework structures) that potentially allow a rational design of heteroatom-doped 3D porous structures with defined composition and spatial arrangement of doping atoms to deepen the understanding on the OER mechanism on carbonaceous structures in the future. Besides introducing the structural and compositional origin of electrochemical activity, the review discusses the mechanism of the catalytic activity of carbonaceous materials, their stability under OER conditions, and potential synergistic effects in combination with metal (or metal oxide) co-catalysts.Entities:
Keywords: carbon-based catalysis; metal-free catalysis; oxygen evolution reaction; rare-earth metal-free catalysis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33942507 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202007484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281