Increased Readiness for Water Splitting: NiO‐Induced Weakening of Bonds in Water Molecules as Possible Cause of Ultra‐Low Oxygen Evolution Potential

Author:

Bookholt Tom1,Qin Xian2,Lilli Bettina3,Enke Dirk3,Huck Marten1,Balkenhohl Danni1,Rüwe Klara1,Brune Julia1,Klare Johann P.4,Küpper Karsten4,Schuster Anja5,Bergjan Jenrik6,Steinhart Martin6,Gröger Harald7,Daum Diemo8,Schäfer Helmut1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Osnabrück The Electrochemical Energy and Catalysis Group Barbarastrasse 7 49076 Osnabrück Germany

2. Strait Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE Future Technologies) Fujian Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics Fujian Normal University and Strait Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (SLoFE) Fuzhou 350117 P. R. China

3. University of Leipzig Institute of Chemical Technology 04103 Leipzig Germany

4. University of Osnabrück Department of Physics Barbarastrasse 7 49076 Osnabrück Germany

5. University of Osnabrück Inorganic Chemistry II Barbarastrasse 7 49076 Osnabrück Germany

6. University of Osnabrück Physical Chemistry Barbarastrasse 7 49076 Osnabrück Germany

7. Bielefeld University Chair of Industrial Organic Chemistry and Biotechnology Faculty of Chemistry Universitätsstraße 25 33615 Bielefeld Germany

8. Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture Laboratory of Plant Nutrition and Chemistry Am Krümpel 31 49090 Osnabrück Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe development of non‐precious metal‐based electrodes that actively and stably support the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in water electrolysis systems remains a challenge, especially at low pH levels. The recently published study has conclusively shown that the addition of haematite to H2SO4 is a highly effective method of significantly reducing oxygen evolution overpotential and extending anode life. The far superior result is achieved by concentrating oxygen evolution centres on the oxide particles rather than on the electrode. However, unsatisfactory Faradaic efficiencies of the OER and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) parts as well as the required high haematite load impede applicability and upscaling of this process. Here it is shown that the same performance is achieved with three times less metal oxide powder if NiO/H2SO4 suspensions are used along with stainless steel anodes. The reason for the enormous improvement in OER performance by adding NiO to the electrolyte is the weakening of the intramolecular O─H bond in the water molecules, which is under the direct influence of the nickel oxide suspended in the electrolyte. The manipulation of bonds in water molecules to increase the tendency of the water to split is a ground‐breaking development, as shown in this first example.

Publisher

Wiley

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