JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recent advances in transition metal‐based electrocatalysts for seawater electrolysis

Zhan ZhaoJianpeng SunXiangchao Meng

Year: 2022 Journal:   International Journal of Energy Research Vol: 46 (13)Pages: 17952-17975   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Low carbon-footprint hydrogen generated from water splitting has attracted wide attention, which can satisfy future industrial requirements as a promising method. Compared with the scarcity of available freshwater, seawater splitting becomes worldwide research focus due to abundant seawater resources. Nevertheless, precious metal catalysts featured with high cost and low stability in seawater restrict its practical application. Recently, great progress of transition metals' (TM) compounds has been made toward seawater electrolysis, which made the process more practically feasible due to its abundant reserve and corrosion resistance. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the recent advances and challenges of TM-based electrocatalysts in seawater; wherein few reviews have been reported so far. Herein, in this review, a comprehensive introduction of recently reported TM-based electrocatalysts and advanced strategies for seawater electrolysis are provided. In particular, the challenges and perspectives of TM-based electrocatalysts in the field of commercial application are briefly concluded at the end.

Keywords:
Seawater Electrolysis Environmental science Electrolysis of water Nanotechnology Biochemical engineering Process engineering Materials science Chemistry Engineering Oceanography Geology Electrode

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