Efficient Decoupled Electrolytic Water Splitting in Acid through Pseudocapacitive TiO2

Author:

Iesalnieks Mairis1ORCID,Vanags Mārtiņš1ORCID,Alsiņa Linda Laima1,Eglītis Raivis1ORCID,Grīnberga Līga2ORCID,Sherrell Peter C.3ORCID,Šutka Andris1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Materials and Surface Engineering Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology Riga Technical University P. Valdena Street 3/7 Riga LV‐1048 Latvia

2. Institute of Solid State Physics University of Latvia Riga LV‐1063 Latvia

3. Applied Chemistry & Environmental Science School of Science RMIT University 124 La Trobe St Melbourne 3000 Australia

Abstract

AbstractWater electrolysis remains a key component in the societal transition to green energy. Membrane electrolyzers are the state‐of‐the‐art technology for water electrolysis, relying on 80 °C operation in highly alkaline electrolytes, which is undesirable for many of the myriad end‐use cases for electrolytic water splitting. Herein, an alternative water electrolysis process, decoupled electrolysis, is described which performed in mild acidic conditions with excellent efficiencies. Decoupled electrolysis sequentially performs the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), at the same catalyst. Here, H+ ions generated from the OER are stored through pseudocapacitive (redox) charge storage, and released to drive the HER. Here, decoupled electrolysis is demonstrated using cheap, abundant, TiO2 for the first time. To achieve decoupled acid electrolysis, ultra‐small anatase TiO2 particles (4.5 nm diameter) are prepared. These ultra‐small TiO2 particles supported on a carbon felt electrode show a highly electrochemical surface area with a capacitance of 375 F g−1. When these electrodes are tested for decoupled water splitting an overall energy efficiency of 52.4% is observed, with excellent stability over 3000 cycles of testing. This technology can provide a viable alternative to membrane electrolyzers—eliminating the need for highly alkaline electrolytes and elevated temperatures.

Funder

Latvijas Zinātnes Padome

Publisher

Wiley

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