Robust and Corrosion-Resistant Overall Water Splitting Electrode Enabled by Additive Manufacturing

Binbin Guo,Jie Lin,Funian Mo,Yihong Ding, Tianbiao Zeng,Haowen Liang, Liping Wang,Xiaoteng Chen, Jiewen Mo, Dong-sheng Li,Hui Ying Yang,Jiaming Bai

SMALL(2024)

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Electrolysis of water has emerged as a prominent area of research in recent years. As a promising catalyst support, copper foam is widely investigated for electrolytic water, yet the insufficient mechanical strength and corrosion resistance render it less suitable for harsh working conditions. To exploit high-performance catalyst supports, various metal supports are comprehensively evaluated, and Ti6Al4V (Ti64) support exhibited outstanding compression and corrosion resistance. With this in mind, a 3D porous Ti64 catalyst support is fabricated using the selective laser sintering (SLM) 3D printing technology, and a conductive layer of nickel (Ni) is coated to increase the electrical conductivity and facilitate the deposition of catalysts. Subsequently, Co0.8Ni0.2(CO3)0.5(OH)center dot 0.11H2O (CoNiCH) nanoneedles are deposited. The resulting porous Ti64/Ni/CoNiCH electrode displayed an impressive performance in the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and reached 30 mA cm-2 at an overpotential of only 200 mV. Remarkably, even after being compressed at 15.04 MPa, no obvious structural deformation is observed, and the attenuation of its catalytic efficiency is negligible. Based on the computational analysis, the CoNiCH catalyst demonstrated superior catalytic activity at the Ni site in comparison to the Co site. Furthermore, the electrode reached 30 mA cm-2 at 1.75 V in full water splitting conditions and showed no significant performance degradation even after 60 h of continuous operation. This study presents an innovative approach to robust and corrosion-resistant catalyst design. A comprehensive evaluation of several types of metals is conducted for the development of robust and corrosion-resistant catalyst support for the first time. The designed Ti64/Ni/CoNiCH electrode exhibited promising electrochemical stability and mechanical stability, making it potentially applicable in extreme environments. DFT calculations revealed the catalytically active sites of the electrocatalysts. image
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3D printing,corrosion-resistant,robust,Ti64,water splitting
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