Activation Strategies of Perovskite-Type Structure for Applications in Oxygen-Related Electrocatalysts
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- DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202100012
Activation Strategies of Perovskite-Type Structure for Applications in Oxygen-Related Electrocatalysts
Abstract
The oxygen-related electrochemical process, including the oxygen evolution reaction and oxygen reduction reaction, is usually a kinetically sluggish reaction and thus dominates the whole efficiency of energy storage and conversion devices. Owing to the dominant role of the oxygen-related electrochemical process in the development of electrochemical energy, an abundance of oxygen-related electrocatalysts is discovered. Among them, perovskite-type materials with flexible crystal and electronic structures have been researched for a long time. However, most perovskite materials still show low intrinsic activity, which highlights the importance of activation strategies for perovskite-type structures to improve their intrinsic activity. In this review, the recent progress of the activation strategies for perovskite-type structures is summarized and their related applications in oxygen-related electrocatalysis reactions, including electrochemistry water splitting, metal-air batteries, and solid oxide fuel cells are discussed. Furthermore, the existing challenges and the future perspectives for the designing of ideal perovskite-type structure catalysts are proposed and discussed.
Keywords: activation strategies; nanostructures; oxygen-related electrocatalysis; perovskites.
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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