Insights into ionic association boosting water oxidation activity and dynamic stability

IF 14 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Zanling Huang , Shuqi Zhu , Yuan Duan , Chaoran Pi , Xuming Zhang , Abebe Reda Woldu , Jing-Xin Jian , Paul K. Chu , Qing-Xiao Tong , Liangsheng Hu , Xiangdong Yao
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Abstract

There have been reports about Fe ions boosting oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity of Ni-based catalysts in alkaline conditions, while the origin and reason for the enhancement remains elusive. Herein, we attempt to identify the activity improvement and discover that Ni sites act as a host to attract Fe(III) to form Fe(Ni)(III) binary centres, which serve as the dynamic sites to promote OER activity and stability by cyclical formation of intermediates (Fe(III) → Fe(Ni)(III) → Fe(Ni)–OH → Fe(Ni)–O → Fe(Ni)OOH → Fe(III)) at the electrode/electrolyte interface to emit O2. Additionally, some ions (Co(II), Ni(II), and Cr(III)) can also be the active sites to catalyze the OER process on a variety of electrodes. The Fe(III)-catalyzed overall water-splitting electrolyzer comprising bare Ni foam as the anode and Pt/Ni-Mo as the cathode demonstrates robust stability for 1600 h at 1000 mA cm−2@∼1.75 V. The results provide insights into the ion-catalyzed effects boosting OER performance.

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离子结合促进水氧化活性和动态稳定性的见解
在碱性条件下,铁离子对镍基催化剂的析氧反应(OER)活性有促进作用,但其机理和原因尚不清楚。在此,我们试图确定活性的改善,并发现Ni位点作为宿主吸引Fe(III)形成Fe(Ni)(III)二元中心,这是通过在电极/电解质界面上循环形成中间体(Fe(III)→Fe(Ni)(III)→Fe(Ni) -OH→Fe(Ni) -O→Fe(Ni)OOH→Fe(III))来促进OER活性和稳定性的动态位点。此外,一些离子(Co(II)、Ni(II)和Cr(III))也可以在各种电极上作为催化OER过程的活性位点。由裸泡沫镍作为阳极,Pt/Ni- mo作为阴极的Fe(III)催化的整体水分解电解槽在1000 mA cm−2@ ~ 1.75 V下表现出1600小时的强劲稳定性。该结果为离子催化效应提高OER性能提供了见解。
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