Work Function‐Guided Electrocatalyst Design
University of Technology Sydney · Hong Kong Polytechnic University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The development of high-performance electrocatalysts for energy conversion reactions is crucial for advancing global energy sustainability. The design of catalysts based on their electronic properties (e.g., work function) has gained significant attention recently. Although numerous reviews on electrocatalysis have been provided, no such reports on work function-guided electrocatalyst design are available. Herein, a comprehensive summary of the latest advancements in work function-guided electrocatalyst design for diverse electrochemical energy applications is provided. This includes the development of work function-based catalytic activity descriptors, and the design of both monolithic and heterostructural…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.57
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 236
Authors
6- ZCZhijie Chen
University of Technology Sydney, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, UNSW Sydney, RMIT University
- TMTianyi Ma
University of Technology Sydney, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, UNSW Sydney, RMIT University
- WWWei Wei
University of Technology Sydney, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, UNSW Sydney, RMIT University
- WWWai‐Yeung WongCorresponding
University of Technology Sydney, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, UNSW Sydney, RMIT University
- CZChuan Zhao
University of Technology Sydney, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, UNSW Sydney, RMIT University
Topics & keywords
- Electrocatalyst
- Materials science
- Work function
- Function (biology)
- Nanotechnology
- Electrode
- Electrochemistry
- Physical chemistry
Funding
- CVCarl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
- RSRoyal Society of Chemistry
- UOUniversity of New South Wales
- UOUniversity of Technology SydneyAward: DP220101139
- MUMonash University
- UOUniversity of Hong Kong
- NUNorthwest University
- HKHong Kong Polytechnic University
- ARAustralian Research CouncilAwards: DP220101142, DP220100306, CE230100017, DP220101139