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Heterostructured Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Under Alkaline Conditions

         

摘要

The hydrogen evolution reaction(HER) is a half-cell reaction in water electrolysis for producing hydrogen gas. In industrial water electrolysis, the HER is often conducted in alkaline media to achieve higher stability of the electrode materials. However, the kinetics of the HER in alkaline medium is slow relative to that in acid because of the low concentration of protons in the former.Under the latter conditions, the entire HER process will require additional effort to obtain protons by water dissociation near or on the catalyst surface. Heterostructured catalysts, with fascinating synergistic effects derived from their heterogeneous interfaces, can provide multiple functional sites for the overall reaction process. At present, the activity of the most active known heterostructured catalysts surpasses(platinum-based heterostructures) or approaches (noble-metal-free heterostructures) that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst under alkaline conditions, demonstrating an infusive potential to break through the bottlenecks. This review summarizes the most representative and recent heterostructured HER catalysts for alkaline medium. The basics and principles of the HER under alkaline conditions are first introduced, followed by a discussion of the latest advances in heterostructured catalysts with/without noblemetal-based heterostructures. Special focus is placed on approaches for enhancing the reaction rate by accelerating the Volmer step. This review aims to provide an overview of the current developments in alkaline HER catalysts, as well as the design principles for the future development of heterostructured nano-or micro-sized electrocatalysts.

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    《纳微快报:英文版》 |2018年第4期|P.339-353|共15页
  • 作者单位

    College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering;

    Anhui Science and Technology University;

    College of Physical Science and Technology;

    and Institute of Optoelectronic Technology;

    Yangzhou University;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Hebei University of Technology;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    1 CREATE Way;

    Solar Fuels Laboratory;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    Energy Research Institute Nanyang Technological University;

    College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering;

    Anhui Science and Technology University;

    College of Physical Science and Technology;

    and Institute of Optoelectronic Technology;

    Yangzhou University;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Hebei University of Technology;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    1 CREATE Way;

    Solar Fuels Laboratory;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    Energy Research Institute Nanyang Technological University;

    College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering;

    Anhui Science and Technology University;

    College of Physical Science and Technology;

    and Institute of Optoelectronic Technology;

    Yangzhou University;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Hebei University of Technology;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    1 CREATE Way;

    Solar Fuels Laboratory;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    Energy Research Institute Nanyang Technological University;

    College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering;

    Anhui Science and Technology University;

    College of Physical Science and Technology;

    and Institute of Optoelectronic Technology;

    Yangzhou University;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Hebei University of Technology;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    1 CREATE Way;

    Solar Fuels Laboratory;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    Energy Research Institute Nanyang Technological University;

    College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering;

    Anhui Science and Technology University;

    College of Physical Science and Technology;

    and Institute of Optoelectronic Technology;

    Yangzhou University;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Hebei University of Technology;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    1 CREATE Way;

    Solar Fuels Laboratory;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    Energy Research Institute Nanyang Technological University;

    College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering;

    Anhui Science and Technology University;

    College of Physical Science and Technology;

    and Institute of Optoelectronic Technology;

    Yangzhou University;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Hebei University of Technology;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    1 CREATE Way;

    Solar Fuels Laboratory;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    Energy Research Institute Nanyang Technological University;

    College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering;

    Anhui Science and Technology University;

    College of Physical Science and Technology;

    and Institute of Optoelectronic Technology;

    Yangzhou University;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Hebei University of Technology;

    School of Materials Science and Engineering;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore;

    1 CREATE Way;

    Solar Fuels Laboratory;

    Nanyang Technological University;

    Energy Research Institute Nanyang Technological University;

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