Kenta Kawashima, Antony Elvin Fernando Milton, John S. Archer, Daniel T. Collins, Nicolas Lorenzo Serrat, Chikaodili E. Chukwuneke, Raul A. Marquez, Lettie A. Smith, C. Buddie Mullins
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Abstract
Transition metal pnictides and chalcogenides (X-ides) have been studied as promising electrocatalysts for the alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). These materials often undergo dynamic transformations, either on their surface or within their bulk, occurring “incidentally” during the HER or “intentionally” through electrochemical activation. Current research shows that X-ides can remain unchanged, undergo oxidation or reduction, or transform into different X-ides with reduced X-ogen (i.e., chalcogen or pnictogen) to metal ratios compared to their original forms. In this Focus Review, we explore examples of these transformations for incidental and intentional cases, identify gaps in current knowledge, discuss divergent views on the nature of catalytically active species, and provide recommendations for more accurate identification of the active HER species in future studies.
ACS Energy Letters Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
31.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
469
审稿时长
1 months
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ACS Energy Letters is a monthly journal that publishes papers reporting new scientific advances in energy research. The journal focuses on topics that are of interest to scientists working in the fundamental and applied sciences. Rapid publication is a central criterion for acceptance, and the journal is known for its quick publication times, with an average of 4-6 weeks from submission to web publication in As Soon As Publishable format.
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