Deposition of electrocatalysts on conductive substrates
Electrode materials for alkaline water splitting
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Deposition of electrocatalysts on conductive substrates
Electrode materials for alkaline water splitting

Authors : Jeoffrey TOURNEUR, Loïc PERRIN, Bruno FABRE

Publication date: February 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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2. Deposition of electrocatalysts on conductive substrates

2.1 Deposition methods and substrates

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2.1.1 Substrates

Self-supporting electrocatalysts are rare. Conventional electrode materials generally consist of two layers:

  • a highly conductive substrate;

  • on which an active electrocatalyst is deposited on the surface.

Several types of materials are used, depending on their nature (metal or carbon), or their structure (2D planar or 3D porous)

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