Ultrasound‐Assisted Preparation and Performance Regulation of Electrocatalytic Materials

Author:

Deng Qibo1,Chen Shuang2,Wu Wenliu2,Zhang Shuyu3,Gomaa Hassanien1,An Cuihua1,Hu Ning1,Han Xiaopeng4

Affiliation:

1. Hebei University of Technology School of Mechanical Engineering CHINA

2. Hebei University of Technology School of Materials Science and Engineering CHINA

3. Tianjin University School of Materials Science and Engineering CHINA

4. Tianjin University School of Materials Sciences and Energineering Weijin Road, No 94 300072 Tianjin CHINA

Abstract

With the advancement of scientific research, the introduction of external physical methods not only adds extra freedom to the design of electro‐catalytical processes for green technologies but also effectively improves the reactivity of materials. Physical methods can adjust the intrinsic activity of materials and modulate the local environment at the solid‐liquid interface. In particular, this approach holds great promise in the field of electrocatalysis. Among them, the ultrasonic waves have shown reasonable control over the preparation of materials and the electrocatalytic process. However, the research on coupling ultrasonic waves and electrocatalysis is still early. The understanding of their mechanisms needs to be more comprehensive and deep enough. Firstly, this article extensively discusses the adhibition of the ultrasonic‐assisted preparation of metal‐based catalysts and their catalytic performance as electrocatalysts. The obtained metal‐based catalysts exhibit improved electrocatalytic performances due to their high surface area and more exposed active sites. Additionally, this article also points out some urgent unresolved issues in the synthesis of materials using ultrasonic waves and the regulation of electrocatalytic performance. Lastly, the challenges and opportunities in this field are discussed, providing new insights for improving the catalytic performance of transition metal‐based electrocatalysts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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