Wettability adjustment to enhance mass transfer for heterogeneous electrocatalysis and photocatalysis

IF 42.9 Q1 ELECTROCHEMISTRY eScience Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.esci.2023.100157
Ang Li , Peng Zhang , Erjun Kan , Jinlong Gong
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This review describes recent advances in wettability adjustment to improve the main green energy conversion and storage systems, i.e., photocatalysis and electrocatalysis. Because both are redox reactions involving electron behavior, they follow a similar pattern in the surface reaction step, which is related to wettability adjustment. Thus, we consider photocatalysis and electrocatalysis together in terms of mass transfer adjustment based on commonalities, aiming to understand the fundamentals more deeply and bring greater mutual inspiration to photocatalysis and electrocatalysis. The theoretical basis is first laid out, and then various strategies are introduced. Subsequently, according to the different requirements of mass transfer, we classify the photocatalytic and electrocatalytic reactions into gas consumption reactions preferring hydrophobic surfaces, and gas evolution reactions preferring hydrophilic surfaces. Pollutant degradation reactions involving different water-soluble substrates are also mentioned. Further, we introduce the specific optimization effect of wettability regulation on the reaction, and the mechanism behind the effect. This comprehensive and insightful review will provide a strategic guide to the reasonable design and development of wettability-optimized photocatalytic and electrocatalytic systems.

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调整润湿性以提高异质电催化和光催化的传质效果
本综述介绍了为改善主要的绿色能源转换和储存系统(即光催化和电催化)而在润湿性调整方面取得的最新进展。由于光催化和电催化都是涉及电子行为的氧化还原反应,它们在表面反应步骤中遵循相似的模式,这与润湿性调整有关。因此,我们基于共性,将光催化和电催化放在传质调节方面一起考虑,旨在更深入地理解其基本原理,为光催化和电催化带来更大的相互启发。首先阐述了理论基础,然后介绍了各种策略。随后,根据传质的不同要求,我们将光催化和电催化反应分为偏好疏水表面的气体消耗反应和偏好亲水表面的气体进化反应。我们还提到了涉及不同水溶性基质的污染物降解反应。此外,我们还介绍了润湿性调节对反应的具体优化效果及其背后的机理。这篇全面而深刻的综述将为合理设计和开发润湿性优化的光催化和电催化系统提供战略指导。
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