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Progress of transition metal chalcogenides as efficient electrocatalysts for energy conversion

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CURRENT OPINION IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Volume 34, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.coelec.2022.100993

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Transition metal electrocatalysts; Water splitting; CO2 electroreduction; Oxygen evolution electrocatalyst; Hydrogen evolution electrocatalyst

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The excessive usage of fossil fuels has led to an energy crisis and environmental issues, prompting research in sustainable energy conversion. Transition metal chalcogenides have emerged as efficient electrocatalysts for various electrochemical devices. They offer high electrochemical tunability, abundant active sites, and excellent electrical conductivity.
The continuous excessive usage of fossil fuels has resulted in its fast depletion, leading to an escalating energy crisis as well as several environmental issues leading to increased research towards sustainable energy conversion. Electrocatalysts play crucial role in the development of numerous novel energy conversion devices, including fuel cells and solar fuel generators. In particular, high-efficiency and cost-effective catalysts are required for large-scale implementation of these new devices. Over the last few years, transition metal chalcogenides have emerged as highly efficient electrocatalysts for several electrochemical devices such as water splitting, carbon dioxide electroreduction, and, solar energy converters. These transition metal chalcogenides exhibit high electrochemical tunability, abundant active sites, and superior electrical conductivity. Hence, they have been actively explored for various electrocatalytic activities. Herein, we have provided comprehensive review of transition-metal chalcogenide electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution, oxygen evolution, and carbon dioxide reduction and illustrated structure???property correlation that increases their catalytic activity.

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