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Low-dimensional transition metal sulfide-based electrocatalysts for water electrolysis: overview and perspectives

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Hydrogen prepared by electrocatalytic decomposition of water (“green hydrogen”) has the advantages of high energy density and being clean and pollution-free, which is an important energy carrier to face the problems of the energy crisis and environmental pollution. However, the most used commercial electrocatalysts are based on expensive and scarce precious metals and their alloy materials, which seriously restricts the large-scale industrial application of hydrogen energy. The development of efficient non-precious metal electrocatalysts is the key to achieving the sustainable development of the hydrogen energy industry. Transition metal sulfides (TMS) have become popular non-precious metal electrocatalysts with great application potential due to their large specific surface area, unique electronic structure, and rich regulatory strategies. To further improve their catalytic activities for practical application, many methods have been tried in recent years, including control of morphology and crystal plane, metal/nonmetal doping, vacancy engineering, building of self-supporting electrocatalysts, interface engineering, etc. In this review, we introduce firstly the common types of TMS and their preparation. Additionally, we summarize the recent developments of the many different strategies mentioned above for efficient water electrolysis applications. Furthermore, the rationales behind their enhanced electrochemical performances are discussed. Lastly, the challenges and future perspectives are briefly discussed for TMS-based water dissociation catalysts.

Wang Aiqin、Ma Douqin、Mao Zhiping、Wang Jian、Liang Tingting、Xie Jingpei

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Henan University of Science and Technology

2022

Nanoscale

Nanoscale

EISCI
ISSN:2040-3364
年,卷(期):2022.14(48)
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