Multiple Functional Engineering Strategies and Active Site Identification in Ru‐Based Electrocatalysts for Catalytic Conversion Reactions

R Riyue Ge (Institute of Energy Materials Science University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 516 Jungong Road Shanghai 200093 China) S Songhao Yu (Institute of Energy Materials Science University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 516 Jungong Road Shanghai 200093 China) Y Yawen Li J Juanjuan Huo (Institute of Energy Materials Science University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 516 Jungong Road Shanghai 200093 China) Y Yuqi Guo Y Yunqing Kang W Wenxian Li (Pingyuan Laboratory, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) Z Zhongchao Bai H Huakun Liu Y Yusuke Yamauchi S Shixue Dou

Abstract

Abstract Electrochemical conversion has been regarded as an ideal technology for achieving clean and sustainable energy, showing significant promise in addressing the increasingly serious energy crisis and environmental pollution. Ru‐containing electrocatalysts (RUCE) outperform other precious metals due to elevated intrinsic activity and superior cost‐effectiveness, developing into a promising candidate for electrochemical conversion reactions. A significant challenge in the field of catalyst discovery lies in its heavy reliance on empirical methods, rather than approaches that are rooted in rational design principles. This review first concentrates on the catalytically active sites and critical factors governing catalytic activity and performance durability. Then, a comprehensive summary of multifunctional modification strategies ranging from nanoscale to atomic scale is explored to control the structure and improve the performance. By unveiling the roles of each component in the modified RUCE at the atomic level, their intrinsic active sites are identified and discussed to establish the structure‐performance relationship of the catalysts. Finally, the challenges and perspectives of Ru‐based materials for electrochemical hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen conversion reactions are presented to inspire further efforts toward understanding RUCE to meet the ever‐growing demand in the future.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 24
Published June 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

R

Riyue Ge

Institute of Energy Materials Science University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 516 Jungong Road Shanghai 200093 China

S

Songhao Yu

Institute of Energy Materials Science University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 516 Jungong Road Shanghai 200093 China

Y

Yawen Li

J

Juanjuan Huo

Institute of Energy Materials Science University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 516 Jungong Road Shanghai 200093 China

Y

Yuqi Guo

Y

Yunqing Kang

W

Wenxian Li

Pingyuan Laboratory, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Z

Zhongchao Bai

H

Huakun Liu

Y

Yusuke Yamauchi

S

Shixue Dou