A research team led by Professor Bing-Jie Ni (University of New South Wales) and Professor Wenshan Guo (University of Technology Sydney) has published a comprehensive review in Nano-Micro Letters , summarizing fifteen years of progress on transition metal (TM)-based electrocatalysts for microbial electrochemical cells (MECs). This work systematically traces developments from nanoscale catalyst design to macroscale applications, offering a roadmap for advancing practical and sustainable microbial electrochemical hydrogen production.
Why This Review Matters
Design Strategies and Mechanisms
Mechanistic and Computational Insights
Applications and Future Outlook
By linking material innovation, mechanistic understanding, and application at scale, this review positions transition metal-based catalysts as a cornerstone for sustainable hydrogen technologies.
Stay tuned for more pioneering research from Professors Bing-Jie Ni, Wenshan Guo, and collaborators as they continue advancing microbial electrochemical systems for a green energy future.
Nano-Micro Letters
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15 Years of Progress on Transition Metal-Based Electrocatalysts for Microbial Electrochemical Hydrogen Production: From Nanoscale Design to Macroscale Application
18-Jun-2025