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High entropy alloy: From theoretical evaluation to electrocatalytic activity of hydrogen evolution reaction

Title
High entropy alloy: From theoretical evaluation to electrocatalytic activity of hydrogen evolution reaction
Author(s)
Im, SejinKim, DohunSurendran, SubramaniChoi, JinukMoon, Dae JunKim, Joon YoungLee, HyunjungNam, Dae-HyunSim, Uk
Issued Date
2023-06
Citation
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, v.39
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Thermodynamic parametersHigh entropy alloy (HEA) ElectrocatalystsHydrogen evolution reactionCore-effectsSolid solution
ISSN
2451-9103
Abstract
The modern technical society aims to generate sustainable and reliable energy resources motivated by the energy-dense hydrogen (H2) economy. High entropy alloy (HEA) catalyst is a multi-metal composite that is considered as a key electrocatalytic material for superior electrochemical applications. However, the theoretical understanding and underlying mechanisms of the superior electrocatalytic activity of HEA are still unclear and largely unexplored. In this short review, we briefly discuss the theoretical and experimental aspects of HEA catalysts, followed by the importance of HEA catalysts in electrocatalytic hydrogen production. Finally, we propose some perspectives for the structural and electrochemical analysis of HEA catalysts for performance improvement and integration with other potential applications. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46560
DOI
10.1016/j.coelec.2023.101293
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Related Researcher
  • 남대현 Nam, Dae-Hyun
  • Research Interests Carbon dioxide reduction; Water splitting; Energy conversion; Electrochemistry; Materials Science
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