Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1786485 Current Applied Physics 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Oxygen electrocatalysis that we first defined is considered as the most important phenomenon in almost all electrochemical industries because it is the most sluggish reaction that governs the overall reaction rate in electrochemical cells. In this review, we cover two main areas of oxygen–water electrocatalysis, oxygen reduction to water and oxygen evolution from water. In particular, it aims to provide the readers with an understanding of the critical scientific challenges facing the development of oxygen electrocatalysts, various unique attributes of recent novel catalysts, the latest developments in electrode construction and the outlook for future generation of oxygen electrocatalysts. This review will be of value to both electrochemists and other applied scientists interested in this field of electrocatalysis.

Graphical abstractOxygen–water cycle showing an electrochemical redox reaction in the presence of molecular oxygen in electrochemical energy technologies for the next generation.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The amount of noble metal in O2 electrocatalysts greatly reduced. ► An alternative oxygen reduction catalyst of nitrogen–carbon composite. ► New reports on Durable metal oxide support and self-healing catalysts. ► Theoretical approach needed for designing of creative catalyst.

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