Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction through Water Splitting
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrocatalysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 9431
Special Issue Editors
Interests: catalysts; boron-based high-tech materials; thermoelectric energy harvesting and cooling; batteries; superconductors; laser crystals; materials displaying unusual properties
Interests: electrochemistry; surface engineering; nanomaterials; semiconductors and optical physic; photoelectrochemistry; photoelectrochemical cells
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The exponential growth in energy consumption and the rapid decline of fossil fuel reserves globally necessitate investigating alternative energy sources. A potential alternative to fossil fuels is hydrogen. However, the industrial production of hydrogen with conventional technologies results in high levels of CO2 emissions and a high level of energy consumption. On the flip side, electrochemical water splitting (EWS) presents a simple and efficient way owing to hydrogen generation directly via electricity and eco-friendly processes.
A successful EWS requires electrocatalysts with high performance and long-term stability to push forward two half-cell reactions efficiently, namely hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) at the cathode and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) at the anode. Different electrocatalysts have been designed for the past few years to reduce required overpotentials and guarantee long-term performance. Meanwhile, there is a need to immediately replace the high-cost state-of-the-art electrocatalysts (e.g., Pt/C and RuO2) with cheaper, more efficient, and more stable ones. The transition metal (TM) sulfides, nitrides, selenides, carbides, phosphates and phosphides, oxides/hydroxides, and borides have come to the forefront as potential candidates due to their high abundance, better stabilities, and favorable electrochemical properties.
The current Special Issue welcomes submitting original research papers and reviews on cost-effective and efficient electrocatalysts for producing clean hydrogen through water splitting. Several factors should be taken into consideration for fabricating a perfect electrocatalyst, including method of synthesis, catalytic performance, cost, and long-term operation. Despite the significant progress being made in this field, the challenges concerning insufficient electrochemical activity, poor durability, and fundamental understanding of mechanisms remain important issues to be tackled. Submissions may cover themes including but not limited to:
- Developing non-precious (single atom or noble metal-free) electrocatalysts;
- Designing bifunctional electrocatalysts;
- Advanced in situ and operando characterization of electrocatalysts;
- Theory-oriented screening of advanced electrocatalysts;
- Experimental and/or theoretical studies on the behavior of electrochemical interfaces and catalysis mechanisms.
We sincerely hope this Special Issue will contribute to the global efforts to reach carbon-free, renewable, and sustainable energy production by addressing diverse issues related to “Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction through Water Splitting”.
We look forward to receiving your submission.
Dr. Umut Aydemir
Dr. Naeimeh Sadat Peighambardoust
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electrocatalysis
- water splitting
- hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)
- green hydrogen production
- reaction mechanism
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