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Hybrid water electrolysis with integrated and cascading reactions using two-dimensional electrocatalysts

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 11, Issue 31, Pages 16433-16457

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3ta01931d

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Electrocatalytic water splitting is a promising method for green hydrogen production, but the high energy barrier and sluggish kinetics of the anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) hinder its large-scale industrial application. Hybrid water electrolysis using two-dimensional (2D) electrocatalysts is considered an effective approach to reduce the cost of electrocatalytic green hydrogen production. This review comprehensively analyzes the advantages, current status, future directions, and feasibilities of hybrid water electrocatalysis by 2D electrocatalysts. It emphasizes the importance of developing matched alternative reactions and stable reactors/devices for efficient hybrid water electrolysis.
Electrocatalytic water splitting is promising for green hydrogen production. However, the high energy barrier and sluggish kinetics of the anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) lead to high energy consumption, burdening the large-scale industrial application. Hybrid water electrolysis using two-dimensional (2D) electrocatalysts is considered as a promising way to reduce the cost of electrocatalytic green hydrogen production. It reduces the electricity cost by earth-abundant electrode materials, alternative energy-saving reactions, and novel electrolyzers. In this review, we systematically analyze the promising hybrid water electrocatalysis by 2D electrocatalysts. The advantages and status quo, as well as important future directions and feasibilities of this emerging field, are carefully discussed. We reveal that developing well-matched alternative reactions and stable reactors/devices are two critical factors for efficient hybrid water electrolysis. To improve the practical and economic feasibility of hybrid water electrocatalysis, it is promising to integrate tandem reactions with hybrid water electrocatalysis and advanced electrolyzers to achieve higher efficiency and selectivity. We conclude that developing stable 2D electrocatalysts, finding matched reactions, and efficient devices are the core for advancing hybrid water electrocatalysis.

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