elektrokatalyysin
Elektrokatalyysin, or electrocatalysis, is the acceleration of electrochemical reactions at electrode surfaces by catalysts. The catalyst lowers activation barriers and overpotential, enabling faster reaction rates without being consumed in the process. Electrocatalytic reactions involve electron transfer and surface adsorption, and occur in systems such as electrolyzers, fuel cells, and electrochemical reactors.
The mechanism often combines adsorption of reactants on active sites, electron transfer between the electrode and
Key applications are energy-related: hydrogen evolution and oxygen evolution in water splitting, oxygen reduction in fuel
Historically, ideas trace back to early electrochemistry work inspired by Faraday. The term gained prominence with
Current challenges include achieving high activity and selectivity at low cost, ensuring long-term stability, and preventing