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Reactant-induced activation over amorphous metal-metalloid electrocatalysts for HMF electrooxidation
The alternative anodic-oxidation-coupled cathodic hydrogen evolution offers substantial potential for reducing energy consumption in hydrogen production. However, the fabrication of catalysts that maintain high activity and stability in integrated systems remains a significant challenge. Herein, we have developed an amorphous metal-metalloid alloy catalyst (NiCoB x ) as anode for alkaline 5-hydroxymethylfurfural oxidation reaction (HMFOR) in integrated biomass electrooxidation-coupled hydrogen production system, which achieves a high current density of 400 mA cm −2 with a low cell voltage of 1.62 V. It saves ∼1.03 kWh/m 3 of H 2 produced and maintains excellent stability (>100 h). Operando / in situ spectroscopic characterization and theoretical analysis unveiled a “reactant-induced activation strategy” for NiCoB x : organic substrates with aldehyde groups preferentially adsorb on Co sites, reducing dehydrogenation adsorption energy and promoting the generation of Co 3+ active sites. These insightful results present an inspiring outlook for the industrial application of biomass-coupled hydrogen production strategies.