In Situ Formation of Nano Ni-Co Oxyhydroxide Enables Water Oxidation Electrocatalysts Durable at High Current Densities

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2021)

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The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) limits the energy efficiency of electrocatalytic systems due to the high overpotential symptomatic of poor reaction kinetics; this problem worsens over time if the performance of the OER electrocatalyst diminishes during operation. Here, a novel synthesis of nanocrystalline Ni-Co-Se using ball milling at cryogenic temperature is reported. It is discovered that, by anodizing the Ni-Co-Se structure during OER, Se ions leach out of the original structure, allowing water molecules to hydrate Ni and Co defective sites, and the nanoparticles to evolve into an active Ni-Co oxyhydroxide. This transformation is observed using operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy, with the findings confirmed using density functional theory calculations. The resulting electrocatalyst exhibits an overpotential of 279 mV at 0.5 A cm(-2) and 329 mV at 1 A cm(-2) and sustained performance for 500 h. This is achieved using low mass loadings (0.36 mg cm(-2)) of cobalt. Incorporating the electrocatalyst in an anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer yields a current density of 1 A cm(-2) at 1.75 V for 95 h without decay in performance. When the electrocatalyst is integrated into a CO2-to-ethylene electrolyzer, a record-setting full cell voltage of 3 V at current density 1 A cm(-2) is achieved.
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CO, (2) reduction, cryomilling, oxygen evolution reaction, PGM-free X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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