Advances in Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Coupled with Alcohol and Aldehyde Oxidation: Mechanistic Insights and Economic Feasibility
Abstract
Abstract Electrocatalytic H 2 generation via conventional water splitting is gaining attention, but challenges such as high overpotentials, energy demands, and slow kinetics limit its scalability. Here, a novel approach: coupling hydrogen evolution reactions (HER) with alcohol and aldehyde oxidation reactions (AAORs) is explored. This strategy decreases energy requirements, improves HER efficiency, and enables dual H 2 generation. Additionally, it facilitates the cogeneration of valuable chemicals such as formate, acetate, and 2,5‐furan dicarboxylic acid (FDCA), enhancing economic feasibility. A detailed analysis of alcohol and aldehyde oxidation mechanisms and their integration into electrocatalytic systems are provided here. Furthermore, it examines the technoeconomic advantages of HER coupled with AAORs, emphasizing cost efficiency and industrial scalability. It is aimed here to advance renewable energy technologies and optimize processes for large‐scale H 2 generation, contributing to a sustainable energy future by addressing these aspects.
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Authors (11)
Munir Ahmad
Muhammad Bilal Hussain
College of Materials Science and Engineering Shenzhen University Shenzhen 518060 China
Muhammad Asim Mushtaq
Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo P. R. China
Waseem Raza
Andleeb Mehmood
Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo P. R. China
Shahzad Afzal
Department of Environmental Engineering China Jiliang University Hangzhou 310018 China
Fangjun Lu
Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo 315100 China
Yanwei Sui
China University of Mining and Technology Xuzhou 221116 P R China
Kai Zong
Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo 315100 China
Xin Wang
Zhongwei Chen
Power Battery & Systems Research Center, State Key Laboratory of Catalysis