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Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen from Hydrogen Sulfide Using Cobalt Cadmium Sulfide.

Kalpana GargMukesh KumarSukhjot KaurTharamani C Nagaiah
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The electrocatalytic decomposition of H 2 S is a promising technology for H 2 production as well as for targeting environmental pollution. But due to the lack of low-cost and efficient electrocatalysts, this technology for H 2 production is not being explored much. Moreover, the highly toxic and copious waste H 2 S released from industries is rarely encountered in the scientific domain. Herein, we have designed a highly efficient electrocatalyst, i.e., CoCd( x:y )S n , as an anode catalyst for sulfide oxidation reaction (SOR). This optimized catalyst could drive the anode reaction at an onset potential of 0.25 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE), which was 1.27 V lower than that required for the water oxidation reaction. Moreover, we have achieved 98% H 2 Faradaic efficiency with remarkable stability of 120 h. Thus, this method paves a path to high-value utilization of hazardous waste H 2 S and demonstrates its great potential for hydrogen production and sulfur toward sustainable energy applications.
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