Jie Ying, Jiang-Bo Chen, Yu-Xuan Xiao, Susana I. Cordoba de Torresi, Kenneth I. Ozoemena and Xiao-Yu Yang
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Recent advances in Ru-based electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction
The oxygen evolution reaction (OER), as a four-electron transfer process with large overpotential loss that is also kinetically sluggish, is one of the most crucial electrochemical processes to convert renewable energy into chemical fuels. Ruthenium (Ru)-based electrocatalysts for the OER have several advantageous features including high activity, pH-universality and the lowest price in the noble metal family. However, the instability of Ru-based catalysts in the OER is a central hurdle limiting their widespread application. This review focuses on recent developments made in the field of Ru-based OER catalysts. In the coverage, first the characteristics of Ru-based OER catalysts such as the OER mechanism, intrinsic activity and stability issue are discussed. Then, recently reported Ru-related catalysts falling in the Ru metal and Ru compound subclasses are described with special emphasis being given to a discussion of activity/stability-enhancing strategies. Finally, several challenges and future perspectives in this field are summarized. It is anticipated that this review will promote a better understanding of Ru-based OER catalysts and lead to new strategies to design active and stable Ru-materials.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C covers a wide range of high-quality studies in the field of materials chemistry, with each section focusing on specific applications of the materials studied. Journal of Materials Chemistry A emphasizes applications in energy and sustainability, including topics such as artificial photosynthesis, batteries, and fuel cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry B focuses on applications in biology and medicine, while Journal of Materials Chemistry C covers applications in optical, magnetic, and electronic devices. Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry A include catalysis, green/sustainable materials, sensors, and water treatment, among others.