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Development and Validation of Chromium Getters for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Power Systems
Published on: May 26, 2019
Chromium doping enabled improvement in alkaline seawater oxidation over cobalt carbonate hydroxide nanowire array
Abstract:
The presence of chlorine species in seawater can cause severe anode corrosion, highlighting the critical need for the design of efficient and robust electrocatalysts towards the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) for hydrogen production. Herein, we present a chromium doped cobalt carbonate hydroxide nanowire array on nickel foam (Cr-CoCH/NF) as an effective OER electrocatalyst in seawater. In alkaline conditions, Cr-CoCH/NF exhibits a low overpotential of 450 mV to achieve 500 mA cm-2, surpassing that of CoCH/NF (614 mV). Additionally, it demonstrates 200 h of continuous oxygen evolution testing.
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