A stable oxygen evolution splitting electrocatalysts high entropy alloy FeCoNiMnMo in simulated seawater

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Stabilizing anode for oxygen evolution (OER) in chlorine-containing electrolytes is a significant challenge. Adding corrosion inhibitors in electrolytes can alleviate this problem, but the type and dosage of corrosion inhibitors need a lot of exploration, and side reactions may occur to reduce current efficiency. Herein, we prepared a FeCoNiMnMo High entropy alloy (HEA) electrode for OER in simulated seawater without corrosion inhibitors. It exhibits great electrocatalytic activity (overpotential ( eta) = 237 mV at 10 mA cm -2 ) and excellent stability (200 h at 100 mA cm -2 ). Experiments and Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculation show that the protective layer containing K 2 MoO 4 is the crucial factor for chlorine resistance of FeCoNiMnMo electrode. The tightly adsorbed state of Cl - and K 2 MoO 4 ensures that other oxides are not corroded. And the externally added K 2 MoO 4 cannot protect the electrode. In addition, the high-entropy effect of HEA reduces the dissolution of the alloy. This work provides an efficient way to prepare a noble-free HEA catalyst that can stabilize oxygen evolution in corrosive electrolytes. (c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The editorial office of Journal of Materials Science & Technology.
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High entropy alloy,Oxygen evolution reaction,Corrosion inhibitor,Chlorine resistance
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