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Challenges towards Economic Fuel Generation from Renewable Ellectricity: The Heed for Efficient Electro-Catalysis

Le Formal, Florian  
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Bouree, Wiktor S.  
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Prevot, Mathieu S.  
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2015
Chimia

Utilizing renewable sources of energy is very attractive to provide the growing population on earth in the future but demands the development of efficient storage to mitigate their intermittent nature. Chemical storage, with energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds such as hydrogen or carbon-containing molecules, is promising as these energy vectors can be reserved and transported easily. In this review, we aim to present the advantages and drawbacks of the main water electrolysis technologies available today: alkaline and PEM electrolysis. The choice of electrode materials for utilization in very basic and very acid conditions is discussed, with specific focus on anodes for the oxygen evolution reaction, considered as the most demanding and energy consuming reaction in an electrolyzer. State-of-the-art performance of materials academically developed for two alternative technologies: electrolysis in neutral or seawater, and the direct electrochemical conversion from solar to hydrogen are also introduced.

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research article
DOI
10.2533/chimia.2015.789
Web of Science ID

WOS:000367281100014

Author(s)
Le Formal, Florian  
Bouree, Wiktor S.  
Prevot, Mathieu S.  
Sivula, Kevin  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Swiss Chemical Soc

Published in
Chimia
Volume

69

Issue

12

Start page

789

End page

798

Subjects

Electrochemical water splitting

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Energy storage

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Hydrogen

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Oxygen evolution reaction

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LIMNO  
Available on Infoscience
February 16, 2016
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