Energy conversion processes with perovskite-type materials
Davide Ferri, Daniele Pergolesi, Emiliana Fabbri

TL;DR
This paper reviews research on perovskite-type oxides and oxynitrides used in various energy conversion processes, highlighting their diverse physico-chemical properties and applications in addressing energy challenges.
Contribution
It presents new experimental findings on the electrochemical, photoelectrochemical, and catalytic performance of perovskite-derived materials from the Paul Scherrer Institute.
Findings
Enhanced electrochemical activity of perovskite oxides
Improved catalytic efficiency in energy conversion
Potential for tailored physico-chemical properties
Abstract
Mixed oxides derived from the perovskite structure by combination of A- and B-site elements and by partial substitution of oxygen provide an immense playground of physico-chemical properties. Here, we account for own research conducted at the Paul Scherrer Institute on perovskite-type oxides and oxynitrides used in electrochemical, photo(electro)chemical and catalytic processes aiming at facing energy relevant issues.
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