The Secret of Nanoarrays toward Efficient Electrochemical Water Splitting: A Vision of Self‐Dynamic Electrolyte

Author:

He Song1,Wang Ke1,Li Boxin1,Du Hongfang2,Du Zhuzhu1,Wang Tingfeng1,Li Siyu1,Ai Wei1,Huang Wei123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Frontiers Science Center for Flexible Electronics (FSCFE) and Institute of Flexible Electronics (IFE) Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) Xi'an 710072 China

2. Fujian Cross Strait Institute of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Fujian Normal University Fuzhou 350117 China

3. Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics and Institute of Advanced Materials School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University Nanjing 211816 China

Abstract

AbstractNanoarray electrocatalysts with unique advantage of facilitating gas bubble detachment have garnered significant interest in gas evolution reactions (GERs). Existing research is largely based on a static hypothesis, assuming that buoyancy is the only driving force for the release of bubbles during GERs. However, this hypothesis overlooks the effect of the self‐dynamic electrolyte flow, which is induced by the release of mature bubbles and helps destabilize and release the smaller, immature bubbles nearby. Herein, the enhancing effect of self‐dynamic electrolyte flow on nanoarray structures is examined. Phase‐field simulations demonstrate that the flow field of electrode with arrayed surface focuses shear force directly onto the gas bubble for efficient detachment, due to the flow could pass through voids and channels to bypass the shielding effect. The flow field therefore has a more substantial impact on the arrayed surface than the nanoscale smooth surface in terms of reducing the critical bubble size. To validate this, superaerophobic ferrous‐nickel sulfide nanoarrays are fabricated and employed for water splitting, which display improved efficiency for GERs. This study contributes to understanding the influence of self‐dynamic electrolyte on GERs and emphasizes that it should be considered when designing and evaluating nanoarray electrocatalysts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo Municipality

Key Technologies Research and Development Program

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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