A robust & weak-nucleophilicity electrocatalyst with an inert response for chlorine ion oxidation in large-current seawater electrolysis

JOURNAL OF ENERGY CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Seawater splitting into hydrogen, a promising technology, is seriously limited by the durability and tol-erance of electrocatalysts for chlorine ions in seawater at large current densities due to chloride oxidation and corrosion. Here, we present a robust and weak-nucleophilicity nickel-iron hydroxide electrocatalyst with excellent selectivity for oxygen evolution and an inert response for chlorine ion oxidation which are key and highly desired for efficient seawater electrolysis. Such a weak-nucleophilicity electrocatalyst can well match with strong-nucleophilicity OH- compared with the weak-nucleophilicity Cl-, resultantly, the oxidation of OH- in electrolyte can be more easily achieved relative to chlorine ion oxidation, confirmed by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium probing test. Further, no strongly corrosive hypochlorite is produced when the operating voltage reaches about 2.1 V vs. RHE, a potential that is far beyond the ther-modynamic potential of chlorine ion oxidation. This concept and approach to reasonably designing weak-nucleophilicity electrocatalysts that can greatly avoid chlorine ion oxidation under alkaline seawater environments can push forward the seawater electrolysis technology and also accelerate the develop-ment of green hydrogen technique. (c) 2023 Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by ELSEVIER B.V. and Science Press. All rights reserved.
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Nickel-iron hydroxide electrocatalysts,Highly selective seawater electrolysis,Weak nucleophilicity,Oxygen evolution reaction,Hydrogen
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