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Dual-Doping and Synergism toward High-Performance Seawater Electrolysis

  • Jinfa Chang
  • , Guanzhi Wang
  • , Zhenzhong Yang
  • , Boyang Li
  • , Qi Wang
  • , Ruslan Kuliiev
  • , Nina Orlovskaya
  • , Meng Gu*
  • , Yingge Du
  • , Guofeng Wang*
  • , Yang Yang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Central Florida
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Southern University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Hydrogen (H2) production from direct seawater electrolysis is an economically appealing yet fundamentally and technically challenging approach to harvest clean energy. The current seawater electrolysis technology is significantly hindered by the poor stability and low selectivity of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) due to the competition with chlorine evolution reaction in practical application. Herein, iron and phosphor dual-doped nickel selenide nanoporous films (Fe,P-NiSe2 NFs) are rationally designed as bifunctional catalysts for high-efficiency direct seawater electrolysis. The doping of Fe cation increases the selectivity and Faraday efficiency (FE) of the OER. While the doping of P anions improves the electronic conductivity and prevents the dissolution of selenide by forming a passivation layer containing P–O species. The Fe-dopant is identified as the primary active site for the hydrogen evolution reaction, and meanwhile, stimulates the adjacent Ni atoms as active centers for the OER. The experimental analyses and theoretical calculations provide an insightful understanding of the roles of dual-dopants in boosting seawater electrolysis. As a result, a current density of 0.8 A cm−2 is archived at 1.8 V with high OER selectivity and long-term stability for over 200 h, which surpasses the benchmarking platinum-group-metals-free electrolyzers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2101425
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume33
Issue number33
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • activity
  • dual-doping
  • nickel selenide
  • seawater electrolysis
  • stability

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