Adsorption energy in oxygen electrocatalysis
Adsorption energy (AE) of reactive intermediate is currently the most important descriptor for
electrochemical reactions (eg, water electrolysis, hydrogen fuel cell, electrochemical …
electrochemical reactions (eg, water electrolysis, hydrogen fuel cell, electrochemical …
Precious metal-free approach to hydrogen electrocatalysis for energy conversion: From mechanism understanding to catalyst design
Hydrogen (H 2) is the most promising green energy resources to replace conventional fossil
fuels due to the high mass energy density and renewability. The hydrogen evolution reaction …
fuels due to the high mass energy density and renewability. The hydrogen evolution reaction …
Recent progress and viability of PGM-free catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction and hydrogen oxidation reaction
The global energy demand is expected to rise continuously in the foreseeable future, and
this demand cannot be fulfilled with fossil fuels if the ambitious goals for global reduction in …
this demand cannot be fulfilled with fossil fuels if the ambitious goals for global reduction in …
Atomic‐scale core/shell structure engineering induces precise tensile strain to boost hydrogen evolution catalysis
Tuning surface strain is a new strategy for boosting catalytic activity to achieve sustainable
energy supplies; however, correlating the surface strain with catalytic performance is scarce …
energy supplies; however, correlating the surface strain with catalytic performance is scarce …
Radical‐type reactivity and catalysis by single‐electron transfer to or from redox‐active ligands
JI van der Vlugt - Chemistry–A European Journal, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Controlled ligand‐based redox‐activity and chemical non‐innocence are rapidly gaining
importance for selective (catalytic) processes. This Concept aims to provide an overview of …
importance for selective (catalytic) processes. This Concept aims to provide an overview of …
Electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with a cobalt complex bearing pendant proton relays: acid strength and applied potential govern mechanism and stability
N Queyriaux, D Sun, J Fize, J Pécaut… - Journal of the …, 2019 - ACS Publications
[Co (bapbpy) Cl]+(bapbpy: 6, 6′-bis (2-aminopyridyl)-2, 2′-bipyridine) is a polypyridyl
cobalt (II) complex bearing both a redox-active bipyridine ligand and pendant proton relays …
cobalt (II) complex bearing both a redox-active bipyridine ligand and pendant proton relays …
Bio-Inspired FeMo2S4 Microspheres as Bifunctional Electrocatalysts for Boosting Hydrogen Oxidation/Evolution Reactions in Alkaline Solution
ZY Tian, XQ Han, J Du, ZB Li, YY Ma… - ACS Applied Materials & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Developing robust and effectual nonprecious electrocatalysts for the bifunctional hydrogen
oxidation and evolution reactions (HOR and HER) in alkaline electrolyte is of critical …
oxidation and evolution reactions (HOR and HER) in alkaline electrolyte is of critical …
Coordination-driven electrocatalysts as an evolving wave of enthusiasm for sustainable hydrogen production
Hydrogen emerges as one of the cleanest and most renewable energy resources for fossil
fuel alternatives. Commercial-scale hydrogen production through water-splitting …
fuel alternatives. Commercial-scale hydrogen production through water-splitting …
Ligand-based redox: catalytic applications and mechanistic aspects
For the last few decades, coordination chemists have seen many ligands whose role
pervades far beyond being a supporting ancillary. The ambiguity in their electronic structure …
pervades far beyond being a supporting ancillary. The ambiguity in their electronic structure …
Water‐soluble polymers with appending porphyrins as bioinspired catalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction
L Xie, J Tian, Y Ouyang, X Guo… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Molecular design to improve catalyst performance is significant but challenging. In enzymes,
residue groups that are close to reaction centers play critical roles in regulating activities …
residue groups that are close to reaction centers play critical roles in regulating activities …