Electrochemical Oxidation of Small Molecules for Energy‐Saving Hydrogen Production
Nantong University · Curtin University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Electrochemical water splitting is a promising technique for the production of high‐purity hydrogen. Substituting the slow anodic oxygen evolution reaction with an oxidation reaction that is thermodynamically more favorable enables the energy‐efficient production of hydrogen. Moreover, this approach facilitates the degradation of environmental pollutants and synthesis of value‐added chemicals through the rational selection of small molecules as substrates. Strategies for small‐molecule selection and electrocatalyst design are critical to electrocatalytic performance, with a focus on achieving a high current density, selectivity, Faradaic efficiency, and operational durability. This perspective…
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5Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Electrochemistry
- Hydrogen production
- Production (economics)
- Electrochemical energy conversion
- Hydrogen
- Molecule
- Chemical engineering