Direct formic acid fuel cell(DFAFC) is an important research project in clean energy field.However,commercialization of DFAFC is still largely limited by the available catalysts with unsatisfied activity,durability an...Direct formic acid fuel cell(DFAFC) is an important research project in clean energy field.However,commercialization of DFAFC is still largely limited by the available catalysts with unsatisfied activity,durability and cost for formic acid electrooxidation(FAEO).Using Pt-and Pd-based nanoclusters as electrocatalysts is a particularly promising strategy to solve the above problem,but two attendant problems need to be solved firstly.(Ⅰ) The controllable synthesis of practicable and stable sub-2 nm clusters remains challenging.(Ⅱ) The catalyzing mechanism of sub-2 nm metal clusters for FAEO has not yet completely understood.Herein,different from traditional solution synthesis,by designing a novel supporting material containing electron-rich and electron-deficient functional groups,size-and dispersioncontrollable synthesis of ~1 nm PtPd nanoclusters is realized by an electrochemical process.The electrocatalytic properties and reaction mechanism of the PtPd nanoclusters for the FAEO were studied by different electrochemical techniques,in-situ fourier transform infrared(FTIR) spectra and density functional theory(DFT) calculations.The tiny PtPd nanoclusters have much higher catalytic activity and durability than commercial Pt/C,Pd/C and 3.5 nm PtPd nanoparticles.The present study shows that the metalreactant interaction plays a decisive role in determining the catalytic activity and cluster-support interaction plays a decisive role in enhancing the durability of electrocatalyst.The ratio and arrangement of Pt and Pd atoms on the surface of 1 nm PtPd cluster as well as the overall valence state,d-band center and specific surface area make them exhibit different catalytic performance and reaction mechanism from nanoparticle catalysts.In addition,in situ FTIR and DFT calculations showed that on the surface of PtPd clusters,the generation of CO_(2)through trans-COOH intermediate is the most optimal reaction pathway for the FAEO.展开更多
Electrocatalytic water splitting provides a potentially sustainable approach for hydrogen production,but is typically restrained by kinetically slow anodic oxygen evolution reaction(OER)which is of lesser value.Here,f...Electrocatalytic water splitting provides a potentially sustainable approach for hydrogen production,but is typically restrained by kinetically slow anodic oxygen evolution reaction(OER)which is of lesser value.Here,free-standing,hetero-structured Ni_(3)N-Ni_(0.2)Mo_(0.8)N nanowire arrays are prepared on carbon cloth(CC)electrodes for hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)and glycerol oxidation reaction(GOR)to formate with a remarkably high Faradaic efficiency of 96%.A two-electrode electrolyzer for GOR-assisted hydrogen production operates with a current density of 10 mA cm^(-2)at an applied cell voltage of 1.40 V,220 mV lower than for alkaline water splitting.In-situ Raman measurements identify Ni(Ⅲ)as the active form of the catalyst for GOR rather than Ni(IV)and in-situ Fourier transform infrared(FTIR)spectroscopy measurements reveal pathways for GOR to formate.From density functional theory(DFT)calculations,the Ni_(3)N-Ni_(0.2)Mo_(0.8)N heterostructure is beneficial for optimizing adsorption energies of reagents and intermediates and for promoting HER and GOR activities by charge redistribution across the heterointerface.The same electrode also catalyzes conversion of ethylene glycol from polyethylene terephthalate(PET)plastic hydrolysate into formate.The combined results show that electrolytic H_(2) and formate production from alkaline glycerol and ethylene glycol solutions provide a promising strategy as a cost-effective energy supply.展开更多
We describe here an electro-reforming strategy to upcycle polyethylene terephthalate(PET)waste with simultaneous hydrogen production by a bifunctional nickel-cobalt nitride nanosheets electrocatalyst.PET plastics are ...We describe here an electro-reforming strategy to upcycle polyethylene terephthalate(PET)waste with simultaneous hydrogen production by a bifunctional nickel-cobalt nitride nanosheets electrocatalyst.PET plastics are digested in alkaline solution giving an electrochemically active monomer ethylene glycol(EG).The introduction of Co in Co-Ni3N/carbon cloth(CC)promotes the redox behavior of Ni2+/Ni3+,which is beneficial for EG oxidation at an ultra-low potential(1.15 V vs.reversible hydrogen electrode(RHE))and breaks through the limitation of high catalytic potentials of simple Ni-based electrocatalysts(1.30 V).In PET hydrolysate with Co-Ni3N/CC couples,an integrated EG oxidation-hydrogen production system achieves a current density of 50 mA·cm^(−2)at a cell voltage of 1.46 V,which is 370 mV lower than the conventional water splitting.The in-situ Raman and Fourier transform infrared(FTIR)spectroscopies and density functional theory(DFT)calculations identify the catalytic mechanism and point to advantages of heterostructure engineering in optimizing adsorption energies and promoting catalytic activities for EG oxidation.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Plan(2020YFB1506001)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province(2019GXNSFGA245003)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22272036,21575134,21773224)the Guangxi Normal University Research Grant(2022TD)。
文摘Direct formic acid fuel cell(DFAFC) is an important research project in clean energy field.However,commercialization of DFAFC is still largely limited by the available catalysts with unsatisfied activity,durability and cost for formic acid electrooxidation(FAEO).Using Pt-and Pd-based nanoclusters as electrocatalysts is a particularly promising strategy to solve the above problem,but two attendant problems need to be solved firstly.(Ⅰ) The controllable synthesis of practicable and stable sub-2 nm clusters remains challenging.(Ⅱ) The catalyzing mechanism of sub-2 nm metal clusters for FAEO has not yet completely understood.Herein,different from traditional solution synthesis,by designing a novel supporting material containing electron-rich and electron-deficient functional groups,size-and dispersioncontrollable synthesis of ~1 nm PtPd nanoclusters is realized by an electrochemical process.The electrocatalytic properties and reaction mechanism of the PtPd nanoclusters for the FAEO were studied by different electrochemical techniques,in-situ fourier transform infrared(FTIR) spectra and density functional theory(DFT) calculations.The tiny PtPd nanoclusters have much higher catalytic activity and durability than commercial Pt/C,Pd/C and 3.5 nm PtPd nanoparticles.The present study shows that the metalreactant interaction plays a decisive role in determining the catalytic activity and cluster-support interaction plays a decisive role in enhancing the durability of electrocatalyst.The ratio and arrangement of Pt and Pd atoms on the surface of 1 nm PtPd cluster as well as the overall valence state,d-band center and specific surface area make them exhibit different catalytic performance and reaction mechanism from nanoparticle catalysts.In addition,in situ FTIR and DFT calculations showed that on the surface of PtPd clusters,the generation of CO_(2)through trans-COOH intermediate is the most optimal reaction pathway for the FAEO.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22072107,21872105)the Science&Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(19DZ2271500)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities。
文摘Electrocatalytic water splitting provides a potentially sustainable approach for hydrogen production,but is typically restrained by kinetically slow anodic oxygen evolution reaction(OER)which is of lesser value.Here,free-standing,hetero-structured Ni_(3)N-Ni_(0.2)Mo_(0.8)N nanowire arrays are prepared on carbon cloth(CC)electrodes for hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)and glycerol oxidation reaction(GOR)to formate with a remarkably high Faradaic efficiency of 96%.A two-electrode electrolyzer for GOR-assisted hydrogen production operates with a current density of 10 mA cm^(-2)at an applied cell voltage of 1.40 V,220 mV lower than for alkaline water splitting.In-situ Raman measurements identify Ni(Ⅲ)as the active form of the catalyst for GOR rather than Ni(IV)and in-situ Fourier transform infrared(FTIR)spectroscopy measurements reveal pathways for GOR to formate.From density functional theory(DFT)calculations,the Ni_(3)N-Ni_(0.2)Mo_(0.8)N heterostructure is beneficial for optimizing adsorption energies of reagents and intermediates and for promoting HER and GOR activities by charge redistribution across the heterointerface.The same electrode also catalyzes conversion of ethylene glycol from polyethylene terephthalate(PET)plastic hydrolysate into formate.The combined results show that electrolytic H_(2) and formate production from alkaline glycerol and ethylene glycol solutions provide a promising strategy as a cost-effective energy supply.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22072107 and 21872105)the Science&Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(No.19DZ2271500)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
文摘We describe here an electro-reforming strategy to upcycle polyethylene terephthalate(PET)waste with simultaneous hydrogen production by a bifunctional nickel-cobalt nitride nanosheets electrocatalyst.PET plastics are digested in alkaline solution giving an electrochemically active monomer ethylene glycol(EG).The introduction of Co in Co-Ni3N/carbon cloth(CC)promotes the redox behavior of Ni2+/Ni3+,which is beneficial for EG oxidation at an ultra-low potential(1.15 V vs.reversible hydrogen electrode(RHE))and breaks through the limitation of high catalytic potentials of simple Ni-based electrocatalysts(1.30 V).In PET hydrolysate with Co-Ni3N/CC couples,an integrated EG oxidation-hydrogen production system achieves a current density of 50 mA·cm^(−2)at a cell voltage of 1.46 V,which is 370 mV lower than the conventional water splitting.The in-situ Raman and Fourier transform infrared(FTIR)spectroscopies and density functional theory(DFT)calculations identify the catalytic mechanism and point to advantages of heterostructure engineering in optimizing adsorption energies and promoting catalytic activities for EG oxidation.