Recent advances in non‐precious Ni‐based promising catalysts for water splitting application

Summary The creation of hydrogen and oxygen from water can be a paramount way to produce clean fuel through Earth‐abundant and non‐precious photoelectrochemical (solar to hydrogen production) and electrocatalysis processes. Since two decades, nickel (Ni)‐based electrocatalysts are being extensively...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of energy research 2022-10, Vol.46 (13), p.17829-17847
Hauptverfasser: Bulakhe, Suraj, Shinde, Nanasaheb, Kim, Jeom‐Soo, Mane, Rajaram S., Deokate, Ramesh
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Zusammenfassung:Summary The creation of hydrogen and oxygen from water can be a paramount way to produce clean fuel through Earth‐abundant and non‐precious photoelectrochemical (solar to hydrogen production) and electrocatalysis processes. Since two decades, nickel (Ni)‐based electrocatalysts are being extensively applied as bifunctional electrocatalysts. Here, recent advances of Ni‐based catalysts in electrochemistry for water splitting application through oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) processes with evaluation parameters like dependency of the current density on the applied potential, overpotentials, and Tafel plots, etc., are brushed in brief. Various synthesis methods have also been reported with structural variations to identify the final active structure. Furthermore, based on previously published work on both OER and HER activities, disputes and outlook perspectives of Ni‐based electrolytes in the water splitting process are highlighted in succinct. The review presents the basic understanding ofcatalysis towards the OER. We have first explored essential parametrs needs for the OER catalysis to acheive the great effeiciency. Furthe rexplained the numerous Ni‐basedmaterials as electrocatalysis.
ISSN:0363-907X
1099-114X
DOI:10.1002/er.8458