Bifunctional Amorphous Transition‐Metal Phospho‐Boride Electrocatalysts for Selective Alkaline Seawater Splitting at a Current Density of 2A cm−2

Author:

Silviya R.1,Bhide Aniruddha1,Gupta Suraj2ORCID,Bhabal Rinkoo1,Mali Kishan H.3,Bhagat Brajesh Rajesh3,Spreitzer Matjaž2,Dashora Alpa3,Patel Nainesh1,Fernandes Rohan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Electronics Christ University Bengaluru 560029 India

2. Advanced Materials Department Jožef Stefan Institute Jamova 39 Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia

3. Department of Physics Faculty of Science The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Vadodara 390002 India

Abstract

AbstractHydrogen production by direct seawater electrolysis is an alternative technology to conventional freshwater electrolysis, mainly owing to the vast abundance of seawater reserves on earth. However, the lack of robust, active, and selective electrocatalysts that can withstand the harsh and corrosive saline conditions of seawater greatly hinders its industrial viability. Herein, a series of amorphous transition‐metal phospho‐borides, namely Co‐P‐B, Ni‐P‐B, and Fe‐P‐B are prepared by simple chemical reduction method and screened for overall alkaline seawater electrolysis. Co‐P‐B is found to be the best of the lot, requiring low overpotentials of ≈270 mV for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), ≈410 mV for oxygen evolution reaction (OER), and an overall voltage of 2.50 V to reach a current density of 2 A cm−2 in highly alkaline natural seawater. Furthermore, the optimized electrocatalyst shows formidable stability after 10,000 cycles and 30 h of chronoamperometric measurements in alkaline natural seawater without any chlorine evolution, even at higher current densities. A detailed understanding of not only HER and OER but also chlorine evolution reaction (ClER) on the Co‐P‐B surface is obtained by computational analysis, which also sheds light on the selectivity and stability of the catalyst at high current densities.

Funder

Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India

Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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