Engineering Morphology and Electron Redistribution of a Ni/WO 3 Mott-Schottky Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Efficient Alkaline Urea Splitting.
Kai ZhangFengchen GuoNigel GrahamWenzheng YuPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Construction of the desired morphology and nanointerface to expose the active sites and modulate the electronic structure offers an effective approach to boosting urea splitting for energy-saving hydrogen generation. Herein, we fabricate a Ni/WO 3 Mott-Schottky heterojunction electrocatalyst with a hedgehog-like structure supported on Ni foam toward alkaline urea splitting. Different Ni/WO 3 morphologies, such as microspheres, hedgehog-like structures, octahedrons, and cubes, were obtained when various ratios of Ni/W feeds were used. The Mott-Schottky nanointerfaces between Ni and WO 3 domains are visually confirmed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy images, which also accelerated the charge transfer rate. Benefiting from the high electrochemically active surface area and enhanced charge transferability, the optimal Ni/WO 3 electrode exhibits outstanding catalytic activity toward hydrogen generation with a low overpotential of 163 mV at 100 mA cm -2 in alkaline solution and reduced cell voltage of 1.67 V when coupled with urea oxidation reaction. Theoretical calculations reveal that the Ni sites in Ni/WO 3 optimize the H adsorption energy (Δ G H* ) with the |Δ G H* | value of 0.097 eV, much lower than that of Ni (0.35 eV) and WO 3 (0.235 eV). This work demonstrates important guidance in designing an efficient electrocatalyst for urea splitting.