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Water electrolysis: from textbook knowledge to the latest scientific strategies and industrial developments

Authors :
Marian Chatenet
Bruno G. Pollet
Dario R. Dekel
Fabio Dionigi
Jonathan Deseure
Pierre Millet
Richard D. Braatz
Martin Z. Bazant
Michael Eikerling
Iain Staffell
Paul Balcombe
Yang Shao-Horn
Helmut Schäfer
Source :
Chemical Society reviews 51(11), 4583-4762 (2022). doi:10.1039/D0CS01079K
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2022.

Abstract

Replacing fossil fuels with energy sources and carriers that are sustainable, environmentally benign, and affordable is amongst the most pressing challenges for future socio-economic development. To that goal, hydrogen is presumed to be the most promising energy carrier. Electrocatalytic water splitting, if driven by green electricity, would provide hydrogen with minimal CO2 footprint. The viability of water electrolysis still hinges on the availability of durable earth-abundant electrocatalyst materials and the overall process efficiency. This review spans from the fundamentals of electrocatalytically initiated water splitting to the very latest scientific findings from university and institutional research, also covering specifications and special features of the current industrial processes and those processes currently being tested in large-scale applications. Recently developed strategies are described for the optimisation and discovery of active and durable materials for electrodes that ever-increasingly harness first-principles calculations and machine learning. In addition, a technoeconomic analysis of water electrolysis is included that allows an assessment of the extent to which a large-scale implementation of water splitting can help to combat climate change. This review article is intended to cross-pollinate and strengthen efforts from fundamental understanding to technical implementation and to improve the ‘junctions’ between the field's physical chemists, materials scientists and engineers, as well as stimulate much-needed exchange among these groups on challenges encountered in the different domains.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical Society reviews 51(11), 4583-4762 (2022). doi:10.1039/D0CS01079K
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e2e0ad3d1008586a1d6bbd84a74a0e7c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/D0CS01079K