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Efficient hydrogen peroxide production enabled by exploring layered metal telluride as two electron oxygen reduction reaction electrocatalyst

Journal of Energy Chemistry [2023]
Yingming Wang, Hongyuan Yang, Zhiwei Liu, Kui Yin, Zhaowu Wang, Hui Huang, Yang Liu, Zhenhui Kang, Ziliang Chen
ABSTRACT

It is of great interest to develop the novel transition metal-based electrocatalysts with high selectivity and activity for two electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e − ORR). Herein, the nickel ditelluride (NiTe 2 ) with layered structure was explored as the 2e − ORR electrocatalyst, which not only showed the highest 2e − selectivity more than 97%, but also delivered a slight activity decay after 5000 cycles in alkaline media. Moreover, when NiTe 2 was assembled as the electrocatalyst in H-type electrolyzer, the on-site yield of H 2 O 2 could reach up to 672 mmol h − 1 g − 1 under 0.45 V vs. RHE. Further in situ Raman spectra, theoretical calculation and post microstructural analysis synergistically unveiled that such a good 2e − ORR performance could be credited to the intrinsic layered crystal structure, the high compositional stability, as well as the electron modulation on the active site Ni atoms by neighboring Te atoms, leading to the exposure of active sites as well as the optimized adsorption free energy of Ni to –OOH. More inspiringly, such telluride electrocatalyst has also been demonstrated to exhibit high activity and selectivity towards 2e − ORR in neutral media.

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