A self-reactivated PdCu catalyst for aldehyde electro-oxidation with anodic hydrogen production

The low-potential aldehyde oxidation reaction can occur at low potential (~0 V RHE ) and release H 2 at the anode, enabling hydrogen production with less than one-tenth of the energy consumption required for water splitting. Nevertheless, the activity and stability of Cu catalysts remain inadequate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2024-11, Vol.15 (1), p.9852-11, Article 9852
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Ming, Jiang, Yimin, Dong, Chung-Li, Xu, Leitao, Huang, Yutong, Leng, Shifan, Wu, Yandong, Luo, Yongxiang, Chen, Wei, Nga, Ta Thi Thuy, Wang, Shuangyin, Zou, Yuqin
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Zusammenfassung:The low-potential aldehyde oxidation reaction can occur at low potential (~0 V RHE ) and release H 2 at the anode, enabling hydrogen production with less than one-tenth of the energy consumption required for water splitting. Nevertheless, the activity and stability of Cu catalysts remain inadequate due to the oxidative deactivation of Cu-based materials. Herein, we elucidate the deactivation and reactivation cycle of Cu electrocatalyst and develop a self-reactivating PdCu catalyst that exhibits significantly enhanced stability. Initially, in-situ Raman spectroscopy confirm the cycle involved in electrochemical oxidation and non-electrochemical reduction. Subsequently, in-situ Raman spectroscopy and X-ray absorption fine structure reveal that the Pd component accelerates the rate of the non-electrochemical reduction, thereby enhancing the stability of the Cu-based electrocatalyst. Finally, a bipolar hydrogen production device is assembled utilizing the PdCu electrocatalyst, which can deliver a current of 400 mA cm −2 at 0.42 V and operate continuously for 120 h. This work offers guidance to enhance the stability of the Cu-based electrocatalyst in a bipolar hydrogen production system. A low-potential dual-side hydrogen production system is more efficient than water splitting but suffers from stability issues. Here, the authors report a self-reactivating PdCu catalyst that operates stably for 120 h, offering an alternative solution for energy-efficient hydrogen production.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54286-y