JOURNAL ARTICLE

Transition Metal Selenides for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Abstract

Abstract Electrolysis of water is regarded as an attractive and feasible way for producing hydrogen. So far, various non‐noble metal nanomaterials have been reported as excellent electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction. Especially, due to the low cost, earth‐abundance and tunable properties, transition metal selenides with different compositions, sizes and structures have been explored broadly as efficient catalysts with the relatively high activities, high stabilities and high efficiencies in full pH range of electrolyte for electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction. Thus, in this Minireview, after introducing several commonly used electrochemical terms about hydrogen evolution reaction, we mainly focus on various kinds of the transition metal selenides that have been documented as electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction. Particularly, the merits and demerits of transition metal selenides for hydrogen evolution reaction are systematically discussed. Moreover, we also analyze the encountered challenges and present an outlook for the rapid development of transition metal selenides. We hope this Minireview can bring some fundamental understanding for the readers interested in the transition metal selenides and hydrogen evolution reaction.

Keywords:
Electrolysis of water Transition metal Hydrogen Electrochemistry Catalysis Electrolyte Electrolysis Nanotechnology Water splitting Materials science Oxygen evolution Metal Nanomaterials Hydrogen production Chemistry Inorganic chemistry Physical chemistry Electrode Metallurgy Organic chemistry

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