elektrokatalüüs
Elektrokatalüüs is a catalytic process that uses electrical energy to drive chemical reactions. In electrocatalysis, an electrochemical cell is employed, where electrodes immersed in an electrolyte facilitate the transfer of electrons to or from reactant molecules. This electron transfer initiates or accelerates chemical transformations that might otherwise be slow or require harsh conditions. The catalyst, typically a material deposited on the electrode surface, plays a crucial role by lowering the activation energy of the reaction and improving selectivity towards desired products.
The core principle of elektrokatalüüs lies in the ability to precisely control the reaction potential using
The development of efficient and stable electrocatalysts is a central research area in elektrokatalüüs. Researchers are