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Electron Delocalization in Ni-Co Active Pairs for Efficient and Robust Urea Electrooxidation
Chaoyue Xie1, Changhui Zhou1, Yan Zhang1
1State Key Laboratory of Green Papermaking and Resource Recycling, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, P. R. China.
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Ni(OH)2 is a promising urea oxidation reaction (UOR) catalyst, yet its performance is fundamentally limited by electron localization in NiII that hinders the formation of active NiIII species. Herein, we overcome this limitation by constructing electron-delocalized Ni-Co active pairs (NiII+δ-O-CoII+δ) through Co doping of Ni(OH)2 and integration with a CoNi alloy. This architecture exploits work-function-difference-driven charge transfer to delocalize NiII 3d electrons, thus accelerating the NiII/NiIII transformation and achieving an ultralow UOR potential of 1.288 VRHE at 10 mA cm-2, outperforming NiII+δ-O-NiII+δ (1.333 VRHE), NiII-O-CoII (1.349 VRHE), and NiII-O-NiII (1.365 VRHE). Concurrently, the electron-delocalized Ni-Co pairs with upshifted d-band centers enhance N-terminal urea adsorption and Ni/Co-N charge transfer, which weakens N─H bonds and reduces the energy barrier of the rate-determining step (CONH2NH2 * → CONH2NH*). The strengthened metal-O bonding suppresses dissolution, achieving record stability for 2100 h across 10-500 mA cm-2. Applied in a urea/urine electrolyzer, this catalyst enables energy-saving hydrogen production (3.68/3.74 kW h m-3 at 100 mA cm-2), providing a dual-purpose solution for sustainable energy and environmental remediation.
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