Molecular Understanding Of The Impact Of Saline Contaminants And Alkaline Ph On Nife Layered Double Hydroxide Oxygen Evolution Catalysts

ACS CATALYSIS(2021)

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NiFe layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are among the most active electrocatalysts for alkaline oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and OER selective seawater oxidation. These promising applications call for a fundamental understanding of the catalyst/electrolyte interaction, which is challenging to investigate during operation conditions. This work reports an operando structure-reactivity analysis of NiFe LDH as the electrocatalyst for the OER in alkaline and alkalinized NaCl electrolytes, by combining operando wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) and electrochemical characterization. The operando results showed that higher pH values lead to a higher percentage of the OER active gamma-NiFe LDH in the composition of the catalyst layer, larger Ni redox peaks, and higher OER activity. The addition of 0.5 M NaCl to moderate alkaline electrolytes (0.1-0.5 M KOH) also leads to larger Ni redox features and higher activity but appears to limit the percentage of gamma-NiFe LDH during the OER in comparison to the corresponding NaCl-free electrolytes. Interestingly, a higher KOH concentration (1.0 M KOH, pH 14) could compensate this structural effect aligning the percentage of OER-active gamma-NiFe LDH in both NaCl-free and NaCl-containing electrolytes. Additional scan rate investigations showed a strong correlation of the electrochemical accessibility of NiFe LDH with its history, scan rate, and NaCl addition. In particular, the faster and more effective break-in process induced by NaCl addition is proposed as the origin of the enhanced activity at low pH, despite the lower gamma-phase percentage.
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seawater electrolysis, NiFe-LDH, oxygen evolution reaction, layered compounds, operando X-ray scattering
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