Electrochemical Hydrogen Production Coupling with the Upgrading of Organic and Inorganic Chemicals
Abstract
Abstract Electrocatalytic water splitting powered by renewable energy is a green and sustainable method for producing high‐purity H 2 . However, in conventional water electrolysis, the anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) involves a four‐electron transfer process with inherently sluggish kinetics, which severely limits the overall efficiency of water splitting. Recently, replacing OER with thermodynamically favorable oxidation reactions, coupled with the hydrogen evolution reaction, has garnered significant attention and achieved remarkable progress. This strategy not only offers a promising route for energy‐saving H₂ production but also enables the simultaneous synthesis of high‐value‐added products or the removal of pollutants at the anode. Researchers successfully demonstrate the upgrading of numerous organic and inorganic alternatives through this approach. In this review, the latest advances in the coupling of electrocatalytic H 2 production and the upgrading of organic and inorganic alternative chemicals are summarized. What's more, the optimization strategy of catalysts, structure–performance relationship, and catalytic mechanism of various reactions are well discussed in each part. Finally, the current challenges and future prospects in this field are outlined, aiming to inspire further innovative breakthroughs in this exciting area of research.
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Authors (7)
Wenqi Gao
State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering International Joint Lab of Energy Electrochemistry of the Ministry of Education Hunan University Changsha China
Chen Wang
Wei Wen
Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China
Shengfu Wang
Xiuhua Zhang
Dafeng Yan
Hubei Key Laboratory for Precision Synthesis of Small Molecule Pharmaceuticals & Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for the Synthesis and Application of Organic Functional Molecules, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Shuangyin Wang
State Key Laboratory of Chem/Bio-Sensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering