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Heterojunction Induced Rapid Transformation of Ni 3+ /Ni 2+ Sites Which Mediates Urea Oxidation for Energy-Efficient Hydrogen Production.

Peng GuoShoufu CaoWenjing HuangXiaoqing LuWeizhe ChenYouzi ZhangYijin WangXu XinRuiqing ZouSibi LiuXuanhua Li
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Water electrolysis is an environmentally-friendly strategy for hydrogen production but suffers from significant energy consumption. Substituting urea oxidation reaction (UOR) with lower theoretical voltage for water oxidation reaction adopting nickel-based electrocatalysts engenders reduced energy consumption for hydrogen production. The main obstacle remains strong interaction between accumulated Ni 3+ and *COO in the conventional Ni 3+ -catalyzing pathway. Herein, we develop a novel Ni 3+ /Ni 2+ mediated pathway for UOR via constructing a heterojunction of nickel metaphosphate and nickel telluride (Ni 2 P 4 O 12 /NiTe), which efficiently lowers the energy barrier of UOR avoids the accumulation of Ni 3+ and excessive adsorption of *COO on the electrocatalysts. As a result, Ni 2 P 4 O 12 /NiTe demonstrates an exceptionally low potential of 1.313 V to achieve a current density of 10 mA cm -2 towards efficient urea oxidation reaction while simultaneously showcases an overpotential of merely 24 mV at 10 mA cm -2 for hydrogen evolution reaction. Constructing urea electrolysis electrolyzer using Ni 2 P 4 O 12 /NiTe at both sides attains 100 mA cm -2 at a low cell voltage of 1.475 V along with excellent stability over 500 hours accompanied with nearly 100% Faradic efficiency. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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