Abstract

The efficiency of many rechargeable energy storage technologies and hydrogen production from water splitting is limited by the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) due to its sluggish kinetics. Understanding the characteristics of the material that affect OER activity is of paramount importance for the development of high-efficiency electrocatalysts for OER. Oxygen vacancy engineering is an effective approach to tune the electronic structure of electrocatalysts and the surface absorption/desorption of reactants, and the important roles of oxygen vacancies play in electrocatalytic OER have been demonstrated by many groups. To make the oxygen vacancy effect clear, the recent development of manipulating the oxygen vacancies in electrocatalysts for enhancing OER performance is reviewed here and the proposed mechanisms for the enhanced performance are discussed in detail. Various approaches for generating oxygen vacancies in electrocatalysts and characterization methods for oxygen vacancies are also summarized. Furthermore, the challenges in designing high-efficient OER electrocatalysts and outlooks in understanding the oxygen vacancy-activity relationship are discussed. Generating oxygen vacancies in electrocatalysts is a popular and effective way for boosting oxygen evolution reaction. This review summarizes the recent development of the generation approaches and characterizations for oxygen vacancies in various OER electrocatalysts, along with the roles of oxygen vacancies in OER processes. • The development of generating oxygen vacancies in electrocatalysts for boosting oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has been summarized. • The generation approaches and characterization methods of oxygen vacancies in OER electrocatalysts are discussed. • The mechanisms for the effects of oxygen vacancies on OER performances in various materials are discussed. • The major challengesand outlooks in understanding the oxygen vacancy-activity relationship are proposed.

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