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Catalyst Stability Considerations for Electrochemical Energy Conversion with Non-Noble Metals: Do We Measure on What We Synthesized?

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ACS ENERGY LETTERS
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.3c00021

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Working with non-noble electrocatalysts presents challenges in evaluating their intrinsic activity and characterizing their working state and changes. Despite numerous studies, these issues have not been adequately addressed, impeding significant progress. This Perspective discusses the pitfalls and challenges of working with non-noble-metal-based electrocatalysts, from synthesis to characterization, and proposes potential solutions. Reliable measurements of their intrinsic activity will enhance our understanding of electrocatalysis and facilitate the development of more active and selective electrocatalysts.
Working with non-noble electrocatalysts poses significant experimental challenges to unambiguously evaluate their intrinsic activity and characterize their working state and possible structural and compositional changes before, during, and after activity testing. Despite the vast number of studies on non-noble catalysts, these issues are still not addressed sufficiently-hindering significant progress in the field. In this Perspective, we present pitfalls and challenges when working with non-noble-metal-based electrocatalysts from catalyst synthesis, over electrochemical testing, to post-reaction characterization, and suggest potential solutions to overcome these difficulties. We believe that reliable measurements of the intrinsic activity of non-noble-metal-based electrocatalysts will greatly enhance our understanding of electrocatalysis in general and is a prerequisite for developing more active and selective electrocatalysts.

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