Renaissance of Chlorine Evolution Reaction: Emerging Theory and Catalytic Materials
Jinjong Kim,
Muhammad Usama,
Kai S. Exner
et al.
Abstract:Chlorine (Cl2) is one of the most important commodity chemicals that has found widespread utility in chemical industry. Most Cl2 is currently produced via the chlorine evolution reaction (CER) at the anode of chlor–alkali electrolyzers, for which precious group‐metal‐based mixed metal oxides (MMOs) have been used for more than half a century. However, MMOs suffer from the use of platinum‐group metals, which are costly and scarce, and the selectivity issue arises from the parasitic oxygen evolution reaction. Ov… Show more
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