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Recent Advances in Ultralow‐Pt‐Loading Electrocatalysts for the Efficient Hydrogen Evolution

Fei GuoDepartment of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UKThomas J. MacdonaldMaterials Research Institute School of Engineering and Materials Science Faculty of Science and Engineering Queen Mary University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS UKAna Jorge SobridoMaterials Research Institute School of Engineering and Materials Science Faculty of Science and Engineering Queen Mary University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS UKLongxiang LiuDepartment of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UKJianrui FengDepartment of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UKGuanjie HeDepartment of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UK
2023en
ABI

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Hydrogen production from water electrolysis provides a green and sustainable route. Platinum (Pt)-based materials have been regarded as efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, the large-scale commercialization of Pt-based catalysts suffers from the high cost. Therefore, ultralow-Pt-loading electrocatalysts, which can reach the balance of low cost and high HER performance, have attracted much attention. In this review, representative promising synthetic strategies, including wet chemistry, annealing, electrochemistry, photochemistry, and atomic layer deposition are summarized. Further, the interaction between different electrocatalyst components (transition metals and their derivatives) and Pt is discussed. Notably, this interaction can effectively accelerate the kinetics of the HER, enhancing the catalytic activity. At last, current challenges and future perspectives are briefly discussed.

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