The dynamic anti-corrosion of self-derived space charge layer enabling long-term stable seawater oxidation

Jie Zhu, Baoguang Mao, Bo Wang*, Minhua Cao

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Abstract

Developing corrosion-resistant oxygen evolution electrocatalysts that can sustain seawater electrolysis is crucial but challenging for hydrogen production. Herein, we develop a bimetallic oxyhydroxide electrocatalyst with self-derived selenate space charge layer (SeO42− SCL) by in-situ electrochemically reconstructing cobalt-doped nickel diselenide (Co-NiSe2) pre-catalyst, enabling long-term stability for seawater electrolysis. In-situ experiments and theoretical results reveal the promoting effect of cobalt-doping on the reconstruction of NiSe2 and generation of dynamically stable oxygen vacancy sites. Importantly, the SeO42− SCL derived from the reconstruction process shows a dynamic anti-corrosion behavior, thus protecting metal species from dissolution and meanwhile without blocking the diffusion and adsorption of reactive species. Consequently, a two-electrode cell assembled by this Co-NiSe2 pre-catalyst as an anode, reaches an industrial current density (500 mA cm−2) at a cell voltage of 1.70 V, and that works stably for over 1500 h in alkaline seawater, which is of significance for promoting the practicality of low-cost catalysts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123658
JournalApplied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume344
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 May 2024

Keywords

  • Dynamic anti-corrosion
  • Electrochemical reconstruction
  • Nickel diselenide
  • Seawater electrolysis
  • Selenate space charge layer

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Zhu, J., Mao, B., Wang, B., & Cao, M. (2024). The dynamic anti-corrosion of self-derived space charge layer enabling long-term stable seawater oxidation. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 344, Article 123658. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2023.123658