Transition Metal Nitrides for Electrocatalytic Energy Conversion: Opportunities and Challenges

Chemistry. 2016 Mar 7;22(11):3588-98. doi: 10.1002/chem.201501120. Epub 2015 Oct 23.

Abstract

Electrocatalytic energy conversion has been considered as one of the most efficient and promising pathways for realizing energy storage and energy utilization in modern society. To improve electrocatalytic reactions, specific catalysts are needed to lower the overpotential. In the search for efficient alternatives to noble metal catalysts, transition metal nitrides have attracted considerable interest due to their high catalytic activity and unique electronic structure. Over the past few decades, numerous nitride-based catalysts have been explored with respect to their ability to drive various electrocatalytic reactions, such as the hydrogen evolution reaction and the oxygen evolution reaction to achieve water splitting and the oxygen reduction reaction coupled with the methanol oxidation reaction to construct fuel cells or rechargeable Li-O2 batteries. This Minireview provides a brief overview of recent progress on electrocatalysts based on transition metal nitrides, and outlines the current challenges and future opportunities.

Keywords: electrocatalysis; energy conversion; hydrogen evolution reaction; oxygen evolution reaction; oxygen reduction reaction.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review