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Recent advances in transition metal selenides-based electrocatalysts: Rational design and applications in water splitting

Sun, Jianpeng ; Zhao, Zhan ; Li, Jiao ; Li, Zizhen ; Meng, Xiangchao

Journal of alloys and compounds, 2022-10, Vol.918, p.165719, Article 165719 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Lausanne: Elsevier B.V

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  • Título:
    Recent advances in transition metal selenides-based electrocatalysts: Rational design and applications in water splitting
  • Autor: Sun, Jianpeng ; Zhao, Zhan ; Li, Jiao ; Li, Zizhen ; Meng, Xiangchao
  • Assuntos: Application ; Electrocatalyst ; Electrocatalysts ; Electronic structure ; Noble metals ; Preparation ; Selenides ; Selenium ; Transition metal selenides ; Transition metals ; Water splitting
  • É parte de: Journal of alloys and compounds, 2022-10, Vol.918, p.165719, Article 165719
  • Descrição: Transition metal selenides (TMSes) as a non-noble metal based-electrocatalyst have received extensive attentions in water splitting due to its controllable electrical structure and adjustable transition metal-Se coordination. However, poor conductivity and limited exposure to active sites will affect the electrocatalytic activity of TMSes. Recently, many TMSes-based electrocatalysts are designed and reported to optimize its electronic structure and active sites. Herein, in this review, we focus on recent progress in TMSes-based electrocatalysts for water splitting. After overviewing the basic fundamentals of water splitting, this review discusses the prepared methods, electronic structure and typical materials of TMSes-based electrocatalysts. Finally, this review discusses future perspectives for the advancement of TMSes-based electrocatalysts. In short, this review will provide some new insights for the reasonable construction of TMSes-based electrocatalysts from the aspects of design and application in water splitting. [Display omitted] •Recent developments about TMSes-based electrocatalysts in water splitting are reviewed.•Preparation methods and electronic structure of typical TMSes-based electrocatalysts are summarized in detail.•Future opportunities and challenges of TMSes-based electrocatalysts are proposed.
  • Editor: Lausanne: Elsevier B.V
  • Idioma: Inglês

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