A Review on Challenges and Successes in Atomic-Scale Design of Catalysts for Electrochemical Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide

Abstract: 

Hydrogen peroxide is a valuable chemical oxidant with a wide range of applications in a variety of industrial processes, especially in water sanitization. Electrochemical synthesis of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through a two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e-ORR) or a two-electron water oxidation reaction (2e-WOR) has emerged as an appealing process for onsite production of this chemically valuable oxidant. On-site produced H2O2 can be applied for wastewater treatment in remote locations or any applications where H2O2 is needed as an oxidizing agent. This Review studies the theoretical efforts in understanding the challenges in catalysis for electrochemical synthesis of H2O2 as well as providing design principles for more efficient catalyst materials.

Author: 
Siahrostami S
Villegas SJ
Bagherzadeh Mostaghimi AH
Back S
Farimani AB
Persson KA
Montoya J
Wang H
Publication date: 
June 10, 2020
Publication type: 
Journal Article