JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recent Advances in Hybrid Seawater Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production

Zhipeng YuLifeng Liu

Year: 2023 Journal:   Advanced Materials Vol: 36 (13)Pages: e2308647-e2308647

Abstract

Abstract Seawater electrolysis (SWE) is a promising and potentially cost‐effective approach to hydrogen production, considering that seawater is vastly abundant and SWE is able to combine with offshore renewables producing green hydrogen. However, SWE has long been suffering from technical challenges including the high energy demand and interference of chlorine chemistry, leading electrolyzers to a low efficiency and short lifespan. In this context, hybrid SWE, operated by replacing the energy‐demanding oxygen evolution reaction and interfering chlorine evolution reaction (CER) with a thermodynamically more favorable anodic oxidation reaction (AOR) or by designing innovative electrolyzer cells, has recently emerged as a better alternative, which not only allows SWE to occur in a safe and energy‐saving manner without the notorious CER, but also enables co‐production of value‐added chemicals or elimination of environmental pollutants. This review provides a first account of recent advances in hybrid SWE for hydrogen production. The substitutional AOR of various small molecules or redox mediators, in couple with hydrogen evolution from seawater, is comprehensively summarized. Moreover, how the electrolyzer cell design helps in hybrid SWE is briefly discussed. Last, the current challenges and future outlook about the development of the hybrid SWE technology are outlined.

Keywords:
Seawater Electrolysis Hydrogen production Context (archaeology) Oxygen evolution Anode Process engineering Energy carrier Biochemical engineering Electrolysis of water Renewable energy Production (economics) Hydrogen Materials science Environmental science Nanotechnology Chemistry Electrochemistry Engineering Electrode Electrical engineering Organic chemistry

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Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Advanced battery technologies research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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