Synergy of Mo doping and heterostructures in FeCo2S4@Mo-NiCo LDH/NF as durable and corrosion-resistance bifunctional electrocatalyst towards seawater electrolysis at industrial current density

Suyu Ge, Xueran Shen, Jiaxin Gao, Kaixuan Ma, Haoyu Zhao, Ruru Fu, Caihong Feng*, Yun Zhao, Qingze Jiao, Hansheng Li

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Abstract

Electrolysis of seawater to produce hydrogen is a replenished way to utilize sustainable hydrogen energy. However, it remains a challenge to develop electrocatalysts with high chloride corrosion resistance and meet the industrial-required low overpotential at large current density. Here, a heterostructure FeCo2S4@Mo-NiCo LDH/NF (FCS@M-NC LDH/NF) catalyst consisting of Mo-doped NiCo LDH nanosheets on FeCo2S4 nanorods grown on nickel foam is demonstrated as a large-current–density electrocatalyst for seawater electrolysis. The hierarchical structure endows FCS@M-NC LDH/NF with abundant active sites and hydrophilic and aerophobic surfaces, which promotes the adsorption of OH and accelerates gas-release capabilities during water electrolysis. Moreover, the incorporation of high-valence Mo species and the presence of heterostructures contribute to the outstanding corrosion resistance, selectivity, and activity of FCS@M-NC LDH/NF, which only requires 314 mV (HER) and 307 mV (OER) overpotential to achieve a large current density of 1000 mA cm−2 in alkaline electrolysis of seawater. Impressively, it maintains stable operation for 140 h at a current density of 500 mA cm−2 without the production of hypochlorite. Furthermore, density functional theory calculations demonstrate that Mo doping and formation of heterostructures decrease the adsorption energy barrier for intermediate on FCS@M-NC LDH/NF, which promotes electrocatalytic activity. The robust electronic interaction between FCS and M-NC LDH/NF promotes the redistribution of charges on the interface, boosting electrical conductivity and charge transfer in the FCS@M-NC LDH/NF. This study offers a mild way to create a bifunctional electrocatalyst with exceptional corrosion resistance and stability in industrial high-alkaline natural seawater electrolysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number150161
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume485
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Corrosion resistance
  • Electrocatalyst
  • Electrolysis of seawater
  • Industrial current density
  • Mo doping

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