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Application of advanced nuclear analytical techniques for the electrocatalyst's characterization: Paving the path for mechanistic investigations
Authors:Dev Raj  Alok Kumar  Rohit Kumar Singh  Abhishek Singh Bhadouria  ASK Sinha  Deepak Dwivedi
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering & Biochemical Engineering, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Jais 229304, India
Abstract:As the application of electrocatalyst continues to expand, envisaging the hidden mechanisms occurring at various length scale affecting the catalytic efficiency became important. To enhance the stability of electrocatalyst and reduce the cost, it is of paramount importance to reveal the active site's dynamics (using in situ techniques for getting the real-time information) which directly affect the reactions such as oxygen evolution reaction, hydrogen evolution reaction, and so on. Since such reactions are crucial for many engineering and scientific applications, in situ characterization techniques are required, which could capture such reactions happening at a different length and time scale. This article analyzes the recent progress made in the field of electrocatalyst's characterization using in situ neutron techniques. The article also paves the future path and has delineated the future challenges involved in multiscale correlative techniques (e.g., neutron techniques in the combination of synchrotron or microscopic techniques) used for getting the multiscale (atomic to micrometer range) mechanistic information about the electrocatalyst's working and degradation.
Keywords:Electrocatalyst  Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS)  Neutron reflectivity (NR)  Inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopy (INS)  Neutron tomography
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