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Shining Light on Anion-Mixed Nanocatalysts for Efficient Water Electrolysis: Fundamentals, Progress, and Perspectives

Journal

NANO-MICRO LETTERS
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s40820-021-00785-2

Keywords

Multianions; Electrocatalysts; Water electrolysis; Hydrogen energy; Oxygen evolution

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51802252]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2020JM-032]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M663698]
  4. State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing in NPU [SKLSP202116]

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Hydrogen, with high energy density and zero carbon emission, is widely regarded as the most promising candidate for achieving carbon neutrality and future sustainable development. Non-precious electrocatalysts with anion doping have been developed to further enhance catalytic activities. This review summarizes the recent developments of anion-mixed transition metal compounds for efficient water electrolysis applications, discusses their enhanced electrochemical performances, and proposes the challenges and future perspectives for anion-mixed water dissociation catalysts.
Hydrogen with high energy density and zero carbon emission is widely acknowledged as the most promising candidate toward world's carbon neutrality and future sustainable eco-society. Water-splitting is a constructive technology for unpolluted and high-purity H-2 production, and a series of non-precious electrocatalysts have been developed over the past decade. To further improve the catalytic activities, metal doping is always adopted to modulate the 3d-electronic configuration and electron-donating/accepting (e-DA) properties, while for anion doping, the electronegativity variations among different non-metal elements would also bring some potential in the modulations of e-DA and metal valence for tuning the performances. In this review, we summarize the recent developments of the many different anion-mixed transition metal compounds (e.g., nitrides, halides, phosphides, chalcogenides, oxyhydroxides, and borides/borates) for efficient water electrolysis applications. First, we have introduced the general information of water-splitting and the description of anion-mixed electrocatalysts and highlighted their complementary functions of mixed anions. Furthermore, some latest advances of anion-mixed compounds are also categorized for hydrogen and oxygen evolution electrocatalysis. The rationales behind their enhanced electrochemical performances are discussed. Last but not least, the challenges and future perspectives are briefly proposed for the anion-mixed water dissociation catalysts.

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