Flexible PET/Carbon/NiFe-LDH Electrode for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Water-Splitting

IF 6.5 3区 材料科学 Q2 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Carlos A. Velásquez, Juan J. Patiño, Kevin Ballestas, Juan F. Montoya, Daniel Ramírez, Franklin Jaramillo
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The development of low-cost, readily scalable catalytic systems for green hydrogen production is crucial for diverse research and industrial applications. This work demonstrates the facile coupling of carbon/NiFe-layered double hydroxide (LDH) onto flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrates deposited by blade coating and spray coating techniques. These low-temperature solution processes enable high-throughput electrode fabrication. The resulting carbon electrode exhibits sheet resistance of 25 Ω sq−1, comparable to other state-of-the-art works, and displays excellent adhesion to the substrate and catalyst layer, thereby ensuring system stability. Remarkably, the developed electrode exhibits high catalytic activity for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), achieving an overpotential of 215.9 and 267.4 mV at 10 mA cm2 in rigid and flexible substrates respectively, and maintaining its performance even at 10 mA cm2 for 24 h. This work highlights the potential of this methodology for producing readily transportable, flexible electrocatalytic systems with exceptional performance and minimal surface treatment of the substrate. Additionally, the use of low-cost, readily recyclable PET plastic aligns with the principles of circular economy, promoting the integration of this platform into both research and industrial environments.

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Advanced Sustainable Systems
Advanced Sustainable Systems Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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10.80
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186
期刊介绍: Advanced Sustainable Systems, a part of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, serves as an interdisciplinary sustainability science journal. It focuses on impactful research in the advancement of sustainable, efficient, and less wasteful systems and technologies. Aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, the journal bridges knowledge gaps between fundamental research, implementation, and policy-making. Covering diverse topics such as climate change, food sustainability, environmental science, renewable energy, water, urban development, and socio-economic challenges, it contributes to the understanding and promotion of sustainable systems.
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