Illuminating the Interface: In Situ Optical Insights Into Two‐Electron ORR Pathways for H <sub>2</sub> O <sub>2</sub> Electrosynthesis

H Hao Lin J Jiawang He (Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Advanced Layered Materials for Value‐added Applications, Institute of Materials Research Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School Tsinghua University Shenzhen P. R. China) X Xinwei Xie T Tianle Zhou R Ruiquan Yu (Shenzhen Engineering Research Laboratory For Sludge and Food Waste Treatment and Resource Recovery Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School Tsinghua University Shenzhen P. R. China) D Dongping Ye (Institute of Materials Research Shenzhen International Graduate School Tsinghua University Shenzhen P. R. China) Y Yu Huang Z Zhu Liang B Bing Li L Le Liu X Xiao‐Yan Li (Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA) L Lin Lin

Abstract

ABSTRACT Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) is a prototypical green oxidant with wide applications. In pursuit of sustainable development, H 2 O 2 electrosynthesis via the two‐electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e − ORR) under mild, green, and decentralized conditions has emerged as a promising alternative to the industrial anthraquinone process. H 2 O 2 electrosynthesis is an interfacial electrochemical process in which appropriate surface active sites are critical for achieving high performance. To realize scalable H 2 O 2 production via 2e − ORR, in situ optical characterization is crucial for elucidating interfacial mechanisms and reaction principles, thereby facilitating further technological advances. This review is organized around the progressive enhancement of spatial resolution and accessible reaction information, and systematically summarizes in situ optical characterization methods for H 2 O 2 electrosynthesis via 2e − ORR, spanning one‐dimensional (1D) spectroscopy, two‐dimensional (2D) imaging, three‐dimensional (3D) reaction‐field imaging, and multimodal coupling that correlates optical, electrochemical, and structural information. It highlights the working principles, device configurations, and representative applications of these methods, and provides perspectives on future technological innovation and practical application of in situ optical characterization for advancing sustainable and economically viable H 2 O 2 electrosynthesis in support of green industry and carbon neutrality.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 43
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

H

Hao Lin

J

Jiawang He

Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Advanced Layered Materials for Value‐added Applications, Institute of Materials Research Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School Tsinghua University Shenzhen P. R. China

X

Xinwei Xie

T

Tianle Zhou

R

Ruiquan Yu

Shenzhen Engineering Research Laboratory For Sludge and Food Waste Treatment and Resource Recovery Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School Tsinghua University Shenzhen P. R. China

D

Dongping Ye

Institute of Materials Research Shenzhen International Graduate School Tsinghua University Shenzhen P. R. China

Y

Yu Huang

Z

Zhu Liang

B

Bing Li

L

Le Liu

X

Xiao‐Yan Li

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA

L

Lin Lin