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2020 Roadmap on gas-involved photo- and electro- catalysis. / Yang, Yulu; Tang, Yang; Jiang, Haomin; Chen, Yongmei; Wan, Pingyu; Fan, Maohong; Zhang, Rongrong; Ullah, Sana; Pan, Lun; Zou, Ji Jun; Lao, Mengmeng; Sun, Wenping; Yang, Chao; Zheng, Gengfeng; Peng, Qiling; Wang, Ting; Luo, Yonglan; Sun, Xuping; Konev, Alexander S.; Levin, Oleg V.; Lianos, Panagiotis; Zhuofeng, Hu; Shen, Zhurui; Zhao, Qinglan; Wang, Ying; Todorova, Nadia; Trapalis, Christos; Sheridan, Matthew V.; Wang, Haipeng; Zhang, Ling; Sun, Songmei; Wang, Wenzhong; Ma, Jianmin.

в: Chinese Chemical Letters, Том 30, № 12, 12.2019, стр. 2089-2109.

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Harvard

Yang, Y, Tang, Y, Jiang, H, Chen, Y, Wan, P, Fan, M, Zhang, R, Ullah, S, Pan, L, Zou, JJ, Lao, M, Sun, W, Yang, C, Zheng, G, Peng, Q, Wang, T, Luo, Y, Sun, X, Konev, AS, Levin, OV, Lianos, P, Zhuofeng, H, Shen, Z, Zhao, Q, Wang, Y, Todorova, N, Trapalis, C, Sheridan, MV, Wang, H, Zhang, L, Sun, S, Wang, W & Ma, J 2019, '2020 Roadmap on gas-involved photo- and electro- catalysis', Chinese Chemical Letters, Том. 30, № 12, стр. 2089-2109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cclet.2019.10.041

APA

Yang, Y., Tang, Y., Jiang, H., Chen, Y., Wan, P., Fan, M., Zhang, R., Ullah, S., Pan, L., Zou, J. J., Lao, M., Sun, W., Yang, C., Zheng, G., Peng, Q., Wang, T., Luo, Y., Sun, X., Konev, A. S., ... Ma, J. (2019). 2020 Roadmap on gas-involved photo- and electro- catalysis. Chinese Chemical Letters, 30(12), 2089-2109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cclet.2019.10.041

Vancouver

Yang Y, Tang Y, Jiang H, Chen Y, Wan P, Fan M и пр. 2020 Roadmap on gas-involved photo- and electro- catalysis. Chinese Chemical Letters. 2019 Дек.;30(12):2089-2109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cclet.2019.10.041

Author

Yang, Yulu ; Tang, Yang ; Jiang, Haomin ; Chen, Yongmei ; Wan, Pingyu ; Fan, Maohong ; Zhang, Rongrong ; Ullah, Sana ; Pan, Lun ; Zou, Ji Jun ; Lao, Mengmeng ; Sun, Wenping ; Yang, Chao ; Zheng, Gengfeng ; Peng, Qiling ; Wang, Ting ; Luo, Yonglan ; Sun, Xuping ; Konev, Alexander S. ; Levin, Oleg V. ; Lianos, Panagiotis ; Zhuofeng, Hu ; Shen, Zhurui ; Zhao, Qinglan ; Wang, Ying ; Todorova, Nadia ; Trapalis, Christos ; Sheridan, Matthew V. ; Wang, Haipeng ; Zhang, Ling ; Sun, Songmei ; Wang, Wenzhong ; Ma, Jianmin. / 2020 Roadmap on gas-involved photo- and electro- catalysis. в: Chinese Chemical Letters. 2019 ; Том 30, № 12. стр. 2089-2109.

BibTeX

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title = "2020 Roadmap on gas-involved photo- and electro- catalysis",
abstract = "Green reactions not only provide us chemical products without any pollution, but also offer us the viable technology to realize difficult tasks in normal conditions. Photo-, photoelectro-, and electrocatalytic reactions are indeed powerful tools to help us to embrace bright future. Especially, some gas-involved reactions are extremely useful to change our life environments from energy systems to liquid fuels and cost-effective products, such as H2 evolution (H2 production), O2 evolution/reduction, CO2 reduction, N2 reduction (or N2 fixation) reactions. We can provide fuel cells clean H2 for electric vehicles from H2 evolution reaction (HER), at the same time, we also need highly efficient O2 reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells for improving the reaction kinetics. Moreover, we can get the clean oxidant O2 from water through O2 evolution reaction (OER), and carry out some reactions without posing any pollution to reaction systems. Furthermore, we can translate the greenhouse gas CO2 into useful liquid fuels through CO2 reduction reaction (CRR). Last but not the least, we can get ammonia from N2 reduction reaction (NRR), which can decrease energy input compared to the traditional Hubble process. These reactions, such as HER, ORR, OER, CRR, and NRR could be realized through solar-, photoelectro- and electro-assisted ways. For them, the catalysts used play crucial roles in determining the efficiency and kinds of products, so we should consider the efficiency of catalysts. However, the cost, synthetic methods of catalysts should also be considered. Nowadays, significant progress has been achieved, however, many challenges still exist, reaction systems, catalysts underlying mechanisms, and so on. As extremely active fields, we should pay attention to them. Under the background, it has motivated us to contribute with a roadmap on {\textquoteleft}Gas-Involved Photo- and Electro-Catalysis{\textquoteright}.",
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author = "Yulu Yang and Yang Tang and Haomin Jiang and Yongmei Chen and Pingyu Wan and Maohong Fan and Rongrong Zhang and Sana Ullah and Lun Pan and Zou, {Ji Jun} and Mengmeng Lao and Wenping Sun and Chao Yang and Gengfeng Zheng and Qiling Peng and Ting Wang and Yonglan Luo and Xuping Sun and Konev, {Alexander S.} and Levin, {Oleg V.} and Panagiotis Lianos and Hu Zhuofeng and Zhurui Shen and Qinglan Zhao and Ying Wang and Nadia Todorova and Christos Trapalis and Sheridan, {Matthew V.} and Haipeng Wang and Ling Zhang and Songmei Sun and Wenzhong Wang and Jianmin Ma",
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T1 - 2020 Roadmap on gas-involved photo- and electro- catalysis

AU - Yang, Yulu

AU - Tang, Yang

AU - Jiang, Haomin

AU - Chen, Yongmei

AU - Wan, Pingyu

AU - Fan, Maohong

AU - Zhang, Rongrong

AU - Ullah, Sana

AU - Pan, Lun

AU - Zou, Ji Jun

AU - Lao, Mengmeng

AU - Sun, Wenping

AU - Yang, Chao

AU - Zheng, Gengfeng

AU - Peng, Qiling

AU - Wang, Ting

AU - Luo, Yonglan

AU - Sun, Xuping

AU - Konev, Alexander S.

AU - Levin, Oleg V.

AU - Lianos, Panagiotis

AU - Zhuofeng, Hu

AU - Shen, Zhurui

AU - Zhao, Qinglan

AU - Wang, Ying

AU - Todorova, Nadia

AU - Trapalis, Christos

AU - Sheridan, Matthew V.

AU - Wang, Haipeng

AU - Zhang, Ling

AU - Sun, Songmei

AU - Wang, Wenzhong

AU - Ma, Jianmin

PY - 2019/12

Y1 - 2019/12

N2 - Green reactions not only provide us chemical products without any pollution, but also offer us the viable technology to realize difficult tasks in normal conditions. Photo-, photoelectro-, and electrocatalytic reactions are indeed powerful tools to help us to embrace bright future. Especially, some gas-involved reactions are extremely useful to change our life environments from energy systems to liquid fuels and cost-effective products, such as H2 evolution (H2 production), O2 evolution/reduction, CO2 reduction, N2 reduction (or N2 fixation) reactions. We can provide fuel cells clean H2 for electric vehicles from H2 evolution reaction (HER), at the same time, we also need highly efficient O2 reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells for improving the reaction kinetics. Moreover, we can get the clean oxidant O2 from water through O2 evolution reaction (OER), and carry out some reactions without posing any pollution to reaction systems. Furthermore, we can translate the greenhouse gas CO2 into useful liquid fuels through CO2 reduction reaction (CRR). Last but not the least, we can get ammonia from N2 reduction reaction (NRR), which can decrease energy input compared to the traditional Hubble process. These reactions, such as HER, ORR, OER, CRR, and NRR could be realized through solar-, photoelectro- and electro-assisted ways. For them, the catalysts used play crucial roles in determining the efficiency and kinds of products, so we should consider the efficiency of catalysts. However, the cost, synthetic methods of catalysts should also be considered. Nowadays, significant progress has been achieved, however, many challenges still exist, reaction systems, catalysts underlying mechanisms, and so on. As extremely active fields, we should pay attention to them. Under the background, it has motivated us to contribute with a roadmap on ‘Gas-Involved Photo- and Electro-Catalysis’.

AB - Green reactions not only provide us chemical products without any pollution, but also offer us the viable technology to realize difficult tasks in normal conditions. Photo-, photoelectro-, and electrocatalytic reactions are indeed powerful tools to help us to embrace bright future. Especially, some gas-involved reactions are extremely useful to change our life environments from energy systems to liquid fuels and cost-effective products, such as H2 evolution (H2 production), O2 evolution/reduction, CO2 reduction, N2 reduction (or N2 fixation) reactions. We can provide fuel cells clean H2 for electric vehicles from H2 evolution reaction (HER), at the same time, we also need highly efficient O2 reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells for improving the reaction kinetics. Moreover, we can get the clean oxidant O2 from water through O2 evolution reaction (OER), and carry out some reactions without posing any pollution to reaction systems. Furthermore, we can translate the greenhouse gas CO2 into useful liquid fuels through CO2 reduction reaction (CRR). Last but not the least, we can get ammonia from N2 reduction reaction (NRR), which can decrease energy input compared to the traditional Hubble process. These reactions, such as HER, ORR, OER, CRR, and NRR could be realized through solar-, photoelectro- and electro-assisted ways. For them, the catalysts used play crucial roles in determining the efficiency and kinds of products, so we should consider the efficiency of catalysts. However, the cost, synthetic methods of catalysts should also be considered. Nowadays, significant progress has been achieved, however, many challenges still exist, reaction systems, catalysts underlying mechanisms, and so on. As extremely active fields, we should pay attention to them. Under the background, it has motivated us to contribute with a roadmap on ‘Gas-Involved Photo- and Electro-Catalysis’.

KW - CO reduction reaction

KW - Electrocatalysis

KW - H evolution reaction

KW - N reduction reaction

KW - O evolution reaction

KW - O reduction reaction

KW - Photocatalysis

KW - Photoelectrocatalysis

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