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Amorphous Ni(OH)2 Coated Cu Dendrites with Superaerophobic Interface for Bipolar Hydrogen Production Assisted with Formaldehyde Oxidation

Small [2025]
Shaojian Jiang, Yuhang Liu, Ruidong Yang, Lijun Zhang, Wenke Liu, Kai Deng, Hongjie Yu, Hongjing Wang, Liang Wang
ABSTRACT

Since formaldehyde oxidation reaction (FOR) can release H 2 , it is attractive to construct a bipolar hydrogen production system consisting of FOR and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Although copper-based catalysts have attracted much attention due to their low cost and high FOR activity, the performance enhancement mechanism lacks in-depth investigation. Here, an amorphous-crystalline catalyst of amorphous nickel hydroxide-coated copper dendrites on copper foam (Cu@Ni(OH) 2 /CF) is prepared. The modification of Ni(OH) 2 resulted in hydrophilic and aerophobic states on the Cu@Ni(OH) 2 /CF surface, facilitating the transport of liquid-phase species on the electrode surface and accelerating the release of H 2 . The Open circuit potential (OCP) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicate that this core–shell structure facilitates the adsorption of HCHO and OH − . In addition, the catalytic mechanism and reaction pathway of FOR are investigated through in situ FTIR and DFT calculations, and the results showed that the modification of Ni(OH) 2 lowered the energy barrier for C─H bond breaking and H─H bond formation. In the HER//FOR system, Pt/C//Cu@Ni(OH) 2 /CF can provide a current density of 0.5 A cm −2 at 0.36 V and achieve efficient and stable H 2 production. This work offers new ideas for designing electrocatalysts for bipolar hydrogen production system assisted with formaldehyde oxidation.

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