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Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review

Ionic liquids (ILs), as one of the most concerned functional materials in recent decades, have opened up active perspectives for electrocatalysis. In catalyst preparation, ILs act as characteristic active components besides media and templates. Compared with catalysts obtained using ordinary reagent...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Chenyun, Qu, Puyu, Zhou, Mei, Qian, Lidong, Bai, Te, Jin, Jianjiao, Xin, Bingwei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049827
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073051
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author Zhang, Chenyun
Qu, Puyu
Zhou, Mei
Qian, Lidong
Bai, Te
Jin, Jianjiao
Xin, Bingwei
author_facet Zhang, Chenyun
Qu, Puyu
Zhou, Mei
Qian, Lidong
Bai, Te
Jin, Jianjiao
Xin, Bingwei
author_sort Zhang, Chenyun
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description Ionic liquids (ILs), as one of the most concerned functional materials in recent decades, have opened up active perspectives for electrocatalysis. In catalyst preparation, ILs act as characteristic active components besides media and templates. Compared with catalysts obtained using ordinary reagents, IL-derived catalysts have a special structure and catalytic performance due to the influence of IL’s special physicochemical properties and structures. This review mainly describes the use of ILs as modifiers and reaction reagents to prepare electrocatalysts for water splitting. The designability of ILs provides opportunities for the ingenious composition of cations or anions. ILs containing heteroatoms (N, O, S, P, etc.) and transition metal anion (FeCl(4)(−), NiCl(3)(−), etc.) can be used to directly prepare metal phosphides, sulfides, carbides and nitrides, and so forth. The special physicochemical properties and supramolecular structures of ILs can provide growth conditions for catalysts that are different from the normal media environment, inducing special structure and high performance. ILs as heteroatom sources are safe, green and easy to operate compared with traditional heteroatom sources. The strategy for using ILs as reagents is expected to realize 100% atomic transformation of reactants, in line with the concept of green chemistry. This review reflects the discovered work with the best findings from the literature. It will offer readers a deeper understanding on the development of IL-derived electrocatalysts and inspire them to ingeniously design high-performance electrocatalysts for water splitting.
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spelling pubmed-100959152023-04-13 Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review Zhang, Chenyun Qu, Puyu Zhou, Mei Qian, Lidong Bai, Te Jin, Jianjiao Xin, Bingwei Molecules Review Ionic liquids (ILs), as one of the most concerned functional materials in recent decades, have opened up active perspectives for electrocatalysis. In catalyst preparation, ILs act as characteristic active components besides media and templates. Compared with catalysts obtained using ordinary reagents, IL-derived catalysts have a special structure and catalytic performance due to the influence of IL’s special physicochemical properties and structures. This review mainly describes the use of ILs as modifiers and reaction reagents to prepare electrocatalysts for water splitting. The designability of ILs provides opportunities for the ingenious composition of cations or anions. ILs containing heteroatoms (N, O, S, P, etc.) and transition metal anion (FeCl(4)(−), NiCl(3)(−), etc.) can be used to directly prepare metal phosphides, sulfides, carbides and nitrides, and so forth. The special physicochemical properties and supramolecular structures of ILs can provide growth conditions for catalysts that are different from the normal media environment, inducing special structure and high performance. ILs as heteroatom sources are safe, green and easy to operate compared with traditional heteroatom sources. The strategy for using ILs as reagents is expected to realize 100% atomic transformation of reactants, in line with the concept of green chemistry. This review reflects the discovered work with the best findings from the literature. It will offer readers a deeper understanding on the development of IL-derived electrocatalysts and inspire them to ingeniously design high-performance electrocatalysts for water splitting. MDPI 2023-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10095915/ /pubmed/37049827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073051 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Chenyun
Qu, Puyu
Zhou, Mei
Qian, Lidong
Bai, Te
Jin, Jianjiao
Xin, Bingwei
Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review
title Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review
title_full Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review
title_fullStr Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review
title_short Ionic Liquids as Promisingly Multi-Functional Participants for Electrocatalyst of Water Splitting: A Review
title_sort ionic liquids as promisingly multi-functional participants for electrocatalyst of water splitting: a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049827
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073051
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