P. RamakrishnanHyunsik ImSeong‐Ho BaekJung Inn Sohn
Abstract The bifunctional electrocatalyst plays a pivotal role in renewable‐energy technologies metal‐air‐batteries and water electrolysis. The advantage of the alkaline environment allows such technologies to utilize several low‐cost and efficient non‐noble transition metal oxides. Particularly, perovskite oxides (POs) of high intrinsic catalytic activity and tunable crystal structures have shown exceptional bifunctionality characteristics in oxygen reduction reaction (ORR)/oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)/OER in the aforementioned system. This review focuses on the recent advancement of POs electrocatalyst in the fundamental reaction mechanism and the key factors for the catalytic improvement. The recent issues of POs related to the catalytic inhibitor and their future directions have been comprehended.
Yohannes KirosAlagar Raj Paulraj
Karina ElumeevaJustus MasaJennyfer SierauFrank TietzMartin MuhlerWolfgang Schuhmann
Xiaomeng LiuXiaoyang CuiKamran DastafkanHaofan WangCheng TangChuan ZhaoAibing ChenChuanxin HeMinghan HanQiang Zhang
Jadranka MilikićSrna StojanovićLjiljana Damjanović-VasilićRastko VasilićBiljana Šljukić
Kieren BradleyKyriakos GiagloglouBrian E. HaydenHugo JungiusChris Vian