Earth-Abundant Heterogeneous Water Oxidation Catalysts

Abstract
Water oxidation is a key chemical transformation for the conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels. Our review focuses on recent work on robust earth-abundant heterogeneous catalysts for the oxygen-evolving reaction (OER). We point out that improvements in the performance of OER catalysts will depend critically on the success of work aimed at understanding reaction barriers based on atomic-level mechanisms. We highlight the challenge of obtaining acid-stable OER catalysts, with proposals for elements that could be employed to reach this goal. We suggest that future advances in solar fuels science will be accelerated by the development of new methods for materials synthesis and characterization, along with in-depth investigations of redox mechanisms at catalytic surfaces.
Funding Information
  • Division of Chemistry (CHE-1305124)
  • Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
  • Resnick Sustainability Institute for Science, Energy and Sustainability, California Institute of Technology