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Xuan Minh Chau Ta1,2, Thành Trần-Phú3, Thi Kim Anh Nguyen1,2
1Nanotechnology Research Laboratory, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.
Abstract:
Electrochemical water splitting under acidic conditions is an efficient route for green hydrogen production from renewable electricity. Its implementation on a globally relevant scale is hindered by the lack of abundant and low-cost electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction that can operate stably and efficiently under highly acidic anodic conditions. Here, we report the design of stable and efficient acidic OER electrocatalysts consisting of a self-healing bismuth (Bi)-based matrix hosting transition metal active sites. Comprehensive structural performance investigation of Co- and Ni-BiO electrodes provides insights into the role of the electrolyte composition and pH in the self-healing mechanism under anodic conditions. Our best-performing [Co-Bi]O and [Ni-Bi]O anodes achieve over 200 h of continuous electrolysis at a catalytic current of 10 mA cm-2 with an overpotential of 590 and 670 mV at a pH of 1 in a 0.1 M H2SO4 electrolyte. Notably, while the [Bi]O matrix did not contribute to the catalytic activity, it was essential to stabilize the active Co and Ni sites during the acidic OER. Our findings provide a promising strategy for the engineering of earth-abundant materials for efficient acidic water splitting, as an alternative to the use of poorly scalable and expensive noble metal catalysts.
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