Homologous NicopNifep Heterojunction Array Achieving High-Current Hydrogen Evolution for Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane Electrolyzers
Water electrolysis at high current density (1000 mA cm -2 -level) with excellent durability is the pivotal issue for green hydrogen from experiment to industrialization, requiring catalysts with the tunable local charge for favorable water dissociation and fast mass transfer for bubble overflow. Herein, we propose a dual-metallic NiCoP@NiFeP homologous heterojunction array, in which the homologous elements and similar crystal structure will ensure the close coupling, to improve the accessibility of active interfaces. Meanwhile, the 3D arrays morphology contributes to the hydrophobic gas surface for guaranteeing the escape of H 2 bubbles at high current density. Benefiting from the harmonic interface charge and mass transport, our constructed electrocatalysts surpass IrO 2 ||Pt/C water splitting activity at 1000 mA cm -2 @ ~1.93 V over 100 hours in a real alkaline exchange membrane electrolyzer. Overall, we demonstrate multiscale regulation advances the understanding of complex relationships between atomic interface, catalyst-electrolyte interface, and function in various electrocatalysis
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[2022]
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Authors: | Zhao, Yingxia ; Sun, Ming ; Wen, Qunlei ; Wang, Shuzhe ; Han, Shengbo ; Huang, Leheng ; Liu, Youwen ; Yu, Lin |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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