电催化剂
材料科学
纳米技术
电化学
催化作用
化学物理
化学
电极
物理化学
生物化学
作者
Thanh Son Bui,Emma C. Lovell,Rahman Daiyan,Rose Amal
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202205814
摘要
Abstract Sluggish reaction kinetics and the undesired side reactions (hydrogen evolution reaction and self‐reduction) are the main bottlenecks of electrochemical conversion reactions, such as the carbon dioxide and nitrate reduction reactions (CO 2 RR and NO 3 RR). To date, conventional strategies to overcome these challenges involve electronic structure modification and modulation of the charge‐transfer behavior. Nonetheless, key aspects of surface modification, focused on boosting the intrinsic activity of active sites on the catalyst surface, are yet to be fully understood. Engingeering of oxygen vacancies (OVs) can tune surface/bulk electronic structure and improve surface active sites of electrocatalysts. The continuous breakthroughs and significant progress in the last decade position engineering of OVs as a potential technique for advancing electrocatalysis. Motivated by this, the state‐of‐the‐art findings of the roles of OVs in both the CO 2 RR and the NO 3 RR are presented. The review starts with a description of approaches to constructing and techniques for characterizing OVs. This is followed by an overview of the mechanistic understanding of the CO 2 RR and a detailed discussion on the roles of OVs in the CO 2 RR. Then, insights into the NO 3 RR mechanism and the potential of OVs on NO 3 RR based on early findings are highlighted. Finally, the challenges in designing CO 2 RR/NO 3 RR electrocatalysts and perspectives in studying OV engineering are provided.
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