Xiang WangXu HanRuifeng DuCongcong XingXueqiang QiZhifu LiangPablo GuardiaJordi ArbiolAndreu CabotJunshan Li
The development of cost-effective bifunctional catalysts for water electrolysis is both a crucial necessity and an exciting scientific challenge. Herein, a simple approach based on a metal-organic framework sacrificial template to preparing cobalt molybdenum nitride supported on nitrogen-doped carbon nanosheets is reported. The porous structure of produced composite enables fast reaction kinetics, enhanced stability, and high corrosion resistance in critical seawater conditions. The cobalt molybdenum nitride-based electrocatalyst is tested toward both oxygen evolution reaction and hydrogen evolution reaction half-reactions using the seawater electrolyte, providing excellent performances that are rationalized using density functional theory. Subsequently, the nitride composite is tested as a bifunctional catalyst for the overall splitting of KOH-treated seawater from the Mediterranean Sea. The assembled system requires overpotentials of just 1.70 V to achieve a current density of 100 mA cm-2 in 1 M KOH seawater and continuously works for over 62 h. This work demonstrates the potential of transition-metal nitrides for seawater splitting and represents a step forward toward the cost-effective implementation of this technology.
Hao GuoAiping WuYing XieHaijing YanDongxu WangLei WangChungui Tian
R.K. KarAmideddin NouralishahiHarish SinghManashi Nath
Haibing CheChee Keong NgawPeng HuJinshu WangYongli LiXuekai WangWeili Teng
Hari Krishna SadhanalaAkanksha GuptaAharon Gedanken
Xiang WangLinlin YangCongcong XingXu HanRuifeng DuRen HePablo GuardiaJordi ArbiolAndreu Cabot