Advances in hydrogen production from electrocatalytic seawater splitting

2021 
As one of the most abundant resources on the earth, seawater is not only the promising electrolyte for industrial hydrogen production trough electrolysis, but also of great significance for the refining of edible salt. Despite the great potential for large-scale hydrogen production, the implementation of water electrolysis requires efficient and stable electrocatalysts that can maintain high activity for water splitting without chloride corrosion. In recent years, we have witnessed the great achievements in the development of highly efficient electrocatalysts toward seawater splitting. Starting from the historical background to the most recent achievements, this review will provide insights into the current state, challenges, and future perspectives of hydrogen production through seawater electrolysis. In particular, the mechanisms of overall water splitting, key features of seawater electrolysis, noble-metal-free electrocatalysts for seawater electrolysis and underlying mechanism are also highlighted to provide guidance for fabricating more efficient electrocatalysts toward seawater splitting.
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