“…15 This may help produce energy with a lower environmental impact, [16][17][18] as in the case of hydrogen production from water electrolysis. [19][20][21][22] In a (photo)electrochemical system, energy efficiency is affected by several energy losses, mainly ascribed to the electrochemical cell (e.g., ohmic drop, electrolyte, mass transport, and separators), 23,24 which can be reduced by a careful engineering design, and the overpotential that is intrinsic for the reaction and electrocatalyst/electrode materials used. In particular, when a reduction reaction is coupled with the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) from water oxidation, this 4-electron reaction may account for the largest loss of energy in the electrochemical system due to overpotential.…”