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Boride-based electrocatalysts: Emerging candidates for water splitting

Zhijie Chen, Xiaoguang Duan, Wei Wei, Shaobin Wang, Zejie Zhang, Bing‐Jie Ni

2020Nano Research177 citationsDOI

Abstract

Electrocatalytic water splitting (EWS) is a promising route to produce hydrogen in a sustainable and environment-benign manner. To realize the large-scale hydrogen production, it is paramount to develop desirable electrocatalysts with engineered structure, high catalytic activity, facile accessibility, low cost, and good durability. Of late, boride-based materials, especially transition-metal borides (TMBs), are emerging as promising candidates for the EWS process. However, so far, little attempt has been made to provide a comprehensive summary on these findings. Herein, this review provides the up-to-date status on upgrading the catalytic performance of TMB-based nanomaterials by regulating the internal and external characteristics. The conventional synthetic techniques are first presented for the preparation of TMB-based catalysts. Afterwards, the advanced strategies are summarized to enhance the catalytic performance of TMBs, including morphology control, component regulation, phase engineering, surface oxidation and hybridization. Then, the design principles of TMB-based electrocatalysts for high-performance EWS are outlined. Lastly, the current challenges and future directions in the development of TMB-based materials are proposed. This review article is expected to envisage insights into the TMBs-based water splitting and to provide strategies for design of the next-generation TMB-based electrocatalysts.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyCatalysisBorideMaterials scienceNanomaterialsWater splittingDurabilityChemistryMetallurgyPhotocatalysisComposite materialBiochemistryElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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