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A restricted dynamic surface self-reconstruction toward high-performance of direct seawater oxidation

Nature Communications [2024]
Zhou Ling, Guo Daying, Wu Lianhui, Guan Zhixi, Zou Chao, Jin Huile, Fang Guoyong, Chen Xi’an, Wang Shun
ABSTRACT

The development of highly efficient electrocatalysts for direct seawater splitting with bifunctionality for inhibiting anodic oxidation reconstruction and selective oxygen evolution reactions is a major challenge. Herein, we report a direct seawater oxidation electrocatalyst that achieves long-term stability for more than 1000 h at 600 mA/cm 2 @η 600 and high selectivity (Faraday efficiency of 100%). This catalyst revolves an amorphous molybdenum oxide layer constructed on the beaded-like cobalt oxide interface by atomic layer deposition technology. As demonstrated, a new restricted dynamic surface self-reconstruction mechanism is induced by the formation a stable reconstructed Co-Mo double hydroxide phase interface layer. The device assembled into a two-electrode flow cell for direct overall seawater electrolysis maintained at 1 A/cm 2 @1.93 V for 500 h with Faraday efficiency higher than 95%. Hydrogen generation rate reaches 419.4 mL/cm 2 /h, and the power consumption (4.62 KWh/m 3 H 2 ) is lower than that of pure water (5.0 KWh/m 3 H 2 ) at industrial current density.

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