Development Trends and Priority Research Fields of Electrochemical Discipline in the 15th Five Year Plan Period

  • Lin Zhuang
  • , Wen Bin Cai
  • , Heng Xing Ji
  • , Qing Li
  • , Gong Wei Wang
  • , Sen Xin
  • , Qing Zhao
  • , Fang Yi Cheng
  • , Yu Guo Guo
  • , Lan Qun Mao
  • , Yang Tian
  • , Fei Wu
  • , Li Min Zhang
  • , Yan Xiang
  • , Jin Song Hu
  • , Rui Cao
  • , Li Xiao
  • , Hua Bing Tao
  • , Wei Xing
  • , Dong Ping Zhan
  • Hong Gang Liao, Mei Ling Xiao, Bin Ren, Zhang Quan Peng, Rui Wen, Xiang Wang, Yue Feng Song, Hou Fu Lü, Bao Yu Xia, Guo Xiong Wang, Jun Cheng, Zhi Pan Liu, Min Zhou, Bing Huang, Cun Pu Li, Yu Qin Zou, Shuang Yin Wang, Hai Bo Lin, Zi Dong Wei

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Abstract

In fulfillment of the national science-and-technology development agenda, the Department of Chemical Sciences of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) convened the Strategic Symposium on the Fifteenth Five Year (2026–2030) Development Plan for Electrochemistry held in Xiamen on 29 August, 2025—the culminating year of the Fourteenth Five-Year (2021–2025) Development Plan. More than forty leading experts in the field of electrochemistry participated with spanning nine thematic fronts: Interfacial Electrocatalysis, Interfacial Electrochemistry for Energy Stor age, Bioelectrochemistry, Electrochemistry of Hydrogen Energy, Electrochemical Micro-/Nano-Manufacturing, Operando Electrochemical Characterization, Electro-Thermal Coupling Catalysis, Theoretical and Computational Electrochemistry, and Electrochemical Synthesis. The forum assembled China’s foremost electrochemical expertise to blueprint high-quality disciplinary growth for the coming five-year period, thereby serving overarching national strategic needs and sharpening the international competitiveness of Chinese electrochemistry. This paper is presented to highlight the strategic needs and priority areas for the next five years (2026–2030) based on this symposium. The development status of basic research and applied basic research in China’s electrochemistry field is sys tematically reviewed. The in-depth analyses of the existing problems and key challenges in the research and development of electrochemistry related fields are outlined, and the frontier research areas and development trends in the next 5–10 years by integrating national major strategic needs are discussed, which will further promote the academic community to reach a clearer consensus. The proposed strategic roadmap is intended to accelerate a sharpened community consensus, propel the discipline toward high-quality advancement, and furnish a critical reference for building China into a world-leading science and technology power.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2510081
JournalJournal of Electrochemistry
Volume31
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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