Self‐Supported Electrocatalyst for Seawater Splitting

Author:

Enkhbayar Enkhtuvshin12,Gaur Ashish2,Jang Jin Uk1,Nayak Arpan Kumar13,Na Kyeong‐Han45ORCID,Choi Won‐Youl45,Han HyukSu2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy Engineering Konkuk University 120 Neungdongro Seoul 05029 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Energy Science Sungkyunkwan University Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea

3. Regional Institute of Education (NCERT) Mysuru 570006 Karnataka India

4. Department of Metal and Materials Engineering Gangneung-Wonju National University, 7 Jukheongil Gangneung, Gangwon 25457 Republic of Korea

5. Smart Hydrogen Energy Center Gangneung-Wonju National University 7 Jukheongil Gangneung, Gangwon 25457 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractOver the past decades, tremendous effort has been made to enhance the water‐splitting via fabricating eco‐friendly electrocatalyst with increased conductivity, and large number of accessible active sites in lab scale. However, the development of earth abundant efficient electrocatalyst with superior activity for ‐seawater‐splitting remains a great challenge for the researchers. In this regard, self‐supported catalysts are found to be the most promising candidates, they have the features of increased loading, superior adhesion, rapid mass and charge transfer, and easy wettability for large scale hydrogen production via electrochemical seawater splitting. This review investigates different fabrication processes for the self‐supported catalyst, emphasizing their distinct characteristics that contribute to improved activity. Furthermore, we provided a detailed elucidation of the procedure and characteristics of seawater splitting, emphasizing the most recent progress in the creation of self‐supportive catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), oxygen evolution reaction (OER), and bifunctional activity. We have also examined the current barriers and potential prospects for advancing the utilization of self‐supported catalysts in the process of seawater splitting.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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