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Pristine Wood-Supported Electrodes With Intrinsic Superhydrophilic/Superaerophobic Surface Intensify Hydrogen
Ruihua Ling1,2, Qing Lian1, Lianwei Shan3
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, 518055, China.
Abstract:
Wood, as a renewable material, has been regarded as an emerging substrate for self-supporting electrodes in large-scale water electrolysis due to numerous merits such as rich pore structure, abundant hydroxyl groups, etc. However, poor conductivity of wood can greatly suppress the performance of wood-based electrodes. Carbonization process can improve wood's conductivity, but the loss of hydroxyl groups and the required high energy consumption are the drawbacks of such a process. Here, a facile strategy is developed to prepare pristine wood-supported electrode (Ni-NiP/W) for enhanced hydrogen evolution reaction (HER); this improves electrical conductivity of wood while retaining its excellent intrinsic properties. The preparation process involves the deposition of copper on the untreated wood followed with the loading of Ni-NiP catalyst at room temperature. Encouragingly, the Ni-NiP/W exhibits conductive and inherited pristine wood's superhydrophilic and superaerophobic properties, that effectively boost mass and charge transfer. It demonstrates high activity and excellent stability in acidic, alkali, and seawater conditions as well as high current densities of up to 2000 mA cm-2; particularly a record-low HER overpotential of 206 mV in acidic conditions at 1000 mA cm-2. This work fully unlocks the admiring potential of pristine wood as superior substrate for high-performance electrochemical electrodes.
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