Electrochimica Acta | 2021

Sandwich structured Ni3S2-MoS2-Ni3S2@Ni foam electrode as a stable bifunctional electrocatalyst for highly sustained overall seawater splitting

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The exploitation of cost-effective bifunctional seawater electrocatalyst is an attractive technology to generate hydrogen fuel. Sustainable seawater splitting requires catalysts with robust hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity as well as superior chloride corrosion resistance in the salty electrolyte. Here we designed a sandwich-like Ni3S2-MoS2-Ni3S2@Ni foam (NMN-NF) catalyst on the surface of Ni foam by stacking Ni3S2 coatings as top and bottom protective layers (chloride anti-corrosion), and MoS2 as an interlayer to trigger both HER and OER in salty water. The unique sandwich structure endowed NMN-NF catalysts with excellent bifunctional catalytic activity and long-term durability in alkaline seawater electrolytes. Taking advantage of the synergistic effect between MoS2 and Ni3S2, NMN-NF delivered a current density of 100\xa0mA/cm2 at a low voltage of 1.82\xa0V under operating over 100\xa0h in alkaline seawater, allowing them a promising catalyst towards practical application for efficient seawater splitting.

Volume 390
Pages 138833
DOI 10.1016/J.ELECTACTA.2021.138833
Language English
Journal Electrochimica Acta

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