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Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Production Trilogy
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H<sub>2</sub> production via water electrolysis is of great significance in clean energy production, which, however, suffers from the sluggish kinetics of the anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Moreover, the anode product, O<sub>2</sub> , which is of rather low value, may lead to dangerous explosions and the generation of membrane-degrading reactive oxygen species. Herein, to address these issues of electrocatalytic H<sub>2</sub> production, we summarize the most recent advances in three stages based on the benefit increments and various electron donation routes, which are: 1) electron donation by traditional OER: developing efficient catalysts for water oxidation to promote H<sub>2</sub> production; 2) electron donation by the oxidation of sacrificial agents: using sacrificial agents to assist H<sub>2</sub> production; 3) electron donation by electrosynthesis reaction: achieving electrosynthesis in parallel with cathodic H<sub>2</sub> production. Present challenges and related prospects will also be discussed, hopefully to benefit the further progress of electrocatalytic H<sub>2</sub> generation.
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