Photoelectrocatalyzed hydrogen production plays an important role in the path to carbon neutrality. The construction of heterojunctions provides an ideal example of an oxygen precipitation reaction. In this work, the performance of the n-n type heterojunction CeBTC@FeBTC/NIF in the photoelectronically coupled catalytic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) reaction is presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe poor conductivities and instabilities of accessible nickel oxyhydroxides hinder their use as oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts. Herein, we constructed Fe-NiOOH-O-600, an Fe-doped nickel oxide hydroxide with abundant oxygen vacancies supported on nickel foam (NF), using a hydrothermal method and an electrochemical activation strategy involving 600 cycles of cyclic voltammetry, assisted by the precipitation/dissolution equilibrium of ferrous sulfide (FeS) in the electrolyte. This two-step method endows the catalyst with abundant Fe-containing active sites while maintaining the ordered structure of nickel oxide hydroxide (NiOOH).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlycerol (electrochemical) oxidation reaction (GOR) producing organic small molecule acid and coupling with hydrogen evolution reaction is a critical aspect of ensuring balanced glycerol capacity and promoting hydrogen generation on a large scale. However, the development of highly efficient and selective non-noble metal-based GOR electrocatalysts is still a key problem. Here, an S-doped CuO nanorod array catalyst (S-CuO/CF) constructed by sulfur leaching and oxidative remodeling is used to drive GOR at low potentials: It requires potentials of only 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetal organic framework (MOF) is currently-one of the key catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER), but its catalytic performance is severely limited by electronic configuration. In this study, cobalt oxide (CoO) on nickel foam (NF) was first prepared, which then wrapped it with FeBTC synthesized by ligating isophthalic acid (BTC) with iron ions by electrodeposition to obtain CoO@FeBTC/NF p-n heterojunction structure. The catalyst requires only 255 mV overpotential to reach a current density of 100 mA cm, and can maintain 100 h long time stability at 500 mA cm high current density.
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