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Bridging Innovations of Phase Change Heat Transfer to Electrochemical Gas Evolution Reactions

Zhang, Lenan
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Iwata, Ryuichi
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Lu, Zhengmao  
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August 28, 2024
Chemical Reviews

Bubbles play a ubiquitous role in electrochemical gas evolution reactions. However, a mechanistic understanding of how bubbles affect the energy efficiency of electrochemical processes remains limited to date, impeding effective approaches to further boost the performance of gas evolution systems. From a perspective of the analogy between heat and mass transfer, bubbles in electrochemical gas evolution reactions exhibit highly similar dynamic behaviors to them in the liquid–vapor phase change. Recent developments of liquid–vapor phase change systems have substantially advanced the fundamental knowledge of bubbles, leading to unprecedented enhancement of heat transfer performance. In this Review, we aim to elucidate a promising opportunity of understanding bubble dynamics in electrochemical gas evolution reactions through a lens of phase change heat transfer. We first provide a background about key parallels between electrochemical gas evolution reactions and phase change heat transfer. Then, we discuss bubble dynamics in gas evolution systems across multiple length scales, with an emphasis on exciting research problems inspired by new insights gained from liquid–vapor phase change systems. Lastly, we review advances in engineered surfaces for manipulating bubbles to enhance heat and mass transfer, providing an outlook on the design of high-performance gas evolving electrodes.

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review article
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00157
Author(s)
Zhang, Lenan
Iwata, Ryuichi
Lu, Zhengmao  

EPFL

Wang, Xuanjie
Díaz-Marín, Carlos D.
Zhong, Yang
Date Issued

2024-08-28

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Published in
Chemical Reviews
Volume

124

Issue

17

Start page

10052

End page

10111

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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ETA-LAB  
FunderGrant Number

Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc

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November 7, 2024
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