Interfacial Micro-Environment of Electrocatalysis and Its Applications for Organic Electro-Oxidation Reaction

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Conventional designing principal of electrocatalyst is focused on the electronic structure tuning, on which effectively promotes the electrocatalysis. However, as a typical kind of electrode-electrolyte interface reaction, the electrocatalysis performance is also closely dependent on the electrocatalyst interfacial micro-environment (IME), including pH, reactant concentration, electric field, surface geometry structure, hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, etc. Recently, organic electro-oxidation reaction (OEOR), which simultaneously reduces the anodic polarization potential and produces value-added chemicals, has emerged as a competitive alternative to oxygen evolution reaction, and the role IME played in OEOR is receiving great interest. Thus, this article provides a timely review on IME and its applications toward OEOR. In this review, the IME for conventional gas-involving reactions, as a contrast, is first presented, and then the recent progresses of IME toward diverse typical OEOR are summarized; especially, some representative works are thoroughly discussed. Additionally, cutting-edge analytical methods and characterization techniques are introduced to comprehensively understand the role IME played in OEOR. In the last section, perspectives and challenges of IME regulation for OEOR are shared. Recently, the role interfacial micro-environment (IME) played in organic electro-oxidation reaction (OEOR) is receiving great interest. Herein, a timely review including the IME for conventional gas-involving reactions, the recent progresses of IME toward typical kinds of OEOR, cutting-edge characterization and analytical methods, and perspectives and challenges of IME regulation for OEOR is shared.image
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electrocatalysis,interface,micro-environment,organic electro-oxidation
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