Recent progress in noble-metal-free electrocatalysts for alkaline oxygen evolution reaction

Deming Tan, Hao Xiong, Tao Zhang, Xuelin Fan, Junjie Wang, Fei Xu

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Abstract

The practical application of splitting water to generate hydrogen is to a large extent hindered by an oxygen evolution reaction (OER) process. Electrocatalysts with low-cost, high activity, and durability are essential for the low kinetic threshold of the OER. Despite the high active performances of noble metal compound electrocatalysts like IrO2 and RuO2, they are heavily restricted by the high cost and scarcity of noble metal elements. In this context, noble-metal-free electrocatalysts have acquired increasing significance in recent years. So far, a broad spectrum of noble-metal-free electrocatalysts has been developed for improved OER performance. In this review, three types of electrolysis and some evaluation criteria are introduced, followed by recent progress in designing and synthesizing noble-metal-free alkaline OER electrocatalysts, with the classification of metal oxides/(oxy)hydroxides, carbon-based materials, and metal/carbon hybrids. Finally, perspectives are also provided on the future development of the alkaline OER on active sites and stability of electrocatalysts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1071274
JournalFrontiers in Chemistry
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • OER electrocatalyst
  • anion exchange membrane electrolysis
  • electrochemical water splitting
  • noble-metal-free electrocatalyst
  • water electrolysis

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