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Self-Supported Electrocatalysts for Practical Water Electrolysis

Journal

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 39, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202102074

Keywords

electrocatalysts; hydrogen fuel; practical application; self-supported; water electrolysis

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy [EXC 2008/1-390540038]
  2. China Scholarship Council (CSC)
  3. Projekt DEAL

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Over the years, significant progress has been made in enhancing the efficiency of water splitting through the development of economic electrocatalysts with improved conductivity, active site accessibility, and intrinsic activity. However, the challenge remains to create earth-abundant catalysts that can meet the demands of practical water electrolysis. Self-supported electrocatalysts are considered the most suitable contenders for large-scale hydrogen generation due to their features like increased active species loading, rapid charge and mass transfer, strong affinity between catalytic components and substrates, easily controlled wettability, and enhanced bifunctional performance.
Over the years, significant advances have been made to boost the efficiency of water splitting by carefully designing economic electrocatalysts with augmented conductivity, more accessible active sites, and high intrinsic activity in laboratory test conditions. However, it remains a challenge to develop earth-abundant catalysts that can satisfy the demands of practical water electrolysis, that is, outstanding all-pH electrolyte capacity, direct seawater splitting ability, exceptional performance for overall water splitting, superior large-current-density activity, and robust long-term durability. In this context, considering the features of increased active species loading, rapid charge, and mass transfer, a strong affinity between catalytic components and substrates, easily-controlled wettability, as well as, enhanced bifunctional performance, the self-supported electrocatalysts are presently projected to be the most suitable contenders for practical massive scale hydrogen generation. In this review, a comprehensive introduction to the design and fabrication of self-supported electrocatalysts with an emphasis on the design of deposited nanostructured catalysts, the selection of self-supported substrates, and various fabrication methods are provided. Thereafter, the recent development of promising self-supported electrocatalysts for practical applications is reviewed from the aforementioned aspects. Finally, a brief conclusion is delivered and the challenges and perspectives relating to promotion of self-supported electrocatalysts for sustainable large-scale production of hydrogen are discussed.

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