1st International Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials Conference, İstanbul, Türkiye, 25 - 27 Mayıs 2022, ss.38
Hydrogen
production is of great importance because of the emerging hydrogen energy
technologies and its use in industry. However, the production of hydrogen from conventional
processes such as steam reforming is frowned upon due to its negative effects
on the environment. Hence, recently, photocatalytic and electrocatalytic hydrogen
evolution has gained a lot of interest with their sustainable and clean
characteristics. The main obstacles in general utilization of these evolution
methods are the high catalyst costs and relatively low hydrogen yields. Therefore,
2D nanomaterials has attracted attention with their superior physicochemical
performances compared to their bulk counterpart. In this study, the production
methods of different 2D nanomaterials that are utilized specifically for
hydrogen evolution was investigated thoroughly. As a result, the advantages and
disadvantages of these production methods are discussed in detail and the optimum
methods were determined for each 2D nanomaterial class. This study provides
means to select the most suitable method for fabrication of a specific 2D
nanomaterial to be used in hydrogen evolution.