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Sonochemical and Sonoelectrochemical Production of Energy Materials

Journal

CATALYSTS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal11020284

Keywords

sonoelectrochemistry; ultrasound; water electrolyzers; fuel cells; hydrogen energy; electrocatalysts; semiconductors

Funding

  1. NTNU
  2. NTNU ENERSENSE program

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Sonoelectrochemistry combines ultrasound and electrochemistry, offering advantages like fast reaction rates in electrochemistry. This review paper highlights the application of sonoelectrochemistry in areas such as hydrogen production and fuel cell materials. It also discusses experimental methods and key parameters, providing useful information for scientists and engineers working in this field.
Sonoelectrochemistry is the combination of ultrasound and electrochemistry which provides many advantages in electrochemistry, such as fast reaction rates, surface cleaning and activation, and increased mass transport at an electrode. Due to the advantages, some efforts have been made in order to benefit sonoelectrochemistry in the field of energy and environmental engineering. This review paper highlights the developed progress of the application of sonoelectrochemistry in the production of hydrogen, electrocatalyst materials and electrodes for fuel cells and semiconductor photocatalyst materials. This review also provides the experimental methods that are utilized in several sonoelectrochemical techniques, such as different set-ups generally used for the synthesis of energy-related materials. Different key parameters in the operation of sonoelectrochemical synthesis including ultrasonication time, ultrasound frequency and operation current have been also discussed. There are not many research articles on the sonoelectrochemical production of materials for supercapacitors and water electrolyzers which play crucial roles in the renewable energy industry. Therefore, at the end of this review, some articles which have reported the use of ultrasound for the production of electrocatalysts for supercapacitors and electrolyzers have been reviewed. The current review might be helpful for scientists and engineers who are interested in and working on sonoelectrochemistry and electrocatalyst synthesis for energy storage and energy conversion.

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