Anodic urea oxidation reaction(UOR)is an intriguing half reaction that can replace oxygen evolution reaction(OER)and work together with hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)toward simultaneous hydrogen fuel generation and ...Anodic urea oxidation reaction(UOR)is an intriguing half reaction that can replace oxygen evolution reaction(OER)and work together with hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)toward simultaneous hydrogen fuel generation and urea-rich wastewater purification;however,it remains a challenge to achieve overall urea electrolysis with high efficiency.Herein,we report a multifunctional electrocatalyst termed as Rh/Ni V-LDH,through integration of nickel-vanadium layered double hydroxide(LDH)with rhodium single-atom catalyst(SAC),to achieve this goal.The electrocatalyst delivers high HER mass activity of0.262 A mg^(-1) and exceptionally high turnover frequency(TOF)of 2.125 s^(-1) at an overpotential of100 m V.Moreover,exceptional activity toward urea oxidation is addressed,which requires a potential of 1.33 V to yield 10 mA cm^(-2),endorsing the potential to surmount the sluggish OER.The splendid catalytic activity is enabled by the synergy of the Ni V-LDH support and the atomically dispersed Rh sites(located on the Ni-V hollow sites)as evidenced both experimentally and theoretically.The selfsupported Rh/Ni V-LDH catalyst serving as the anode and cathode for overall urea electrolysis(1 mol L^(-1) KOH with 0.33 mol L^(-1) urea as electrolyte)only requires a small voltage of 1.47 V to deliver 100 mA cm^(-2) with excellent stability.This work provides important insights into multifunctional SAC design from the perspective of support sites toward overall electrolysis applications.展开更多
基金finically supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2017YFE0120500)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51972129,51702150,and 21725102)+2 种基金the Key Research and Development Program of Hubei(2020BAB079)Bintuan Science and Technology Program(2020DB002,and 2022DB009)the Science and Technology Innovation Committee Foundation of Shenzhen(JCYJ20210324141613032 and JCYJ20190809142019365)。
文摘Anodic urea oxidation reaction(UOR)is an intriguing half reaction that can replace oxygen evolution reaction(OER)and work together with hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)toward simultaneous hydrogen fuel generation and urea-rich wastewater purification;however,it remains a challenge to achieve overall urea electrolysis with high efficiency.Herein,we report a multifunctional electrocatalyst termed as Rh/Ni V-LDH,through integration of nickel-vanadium layered double hydroxide(LDH)with rhodium single-atom catalyst(SAC),to achieve this goal.The electrocatalyst delivers high HER mass activity of0.262 A mg^(-1) and exceptionally high turnover frequency(TOF)of 2.125 s^(-1) at an overpotential of100 m V.Moreover,exceptional activity toward urea oxidation is addressed,which requires a potential of 1.33 V to yield 10 mA cm^(-2),endorsing the potential to surmount the sluggish OER.The splendid catalytic activity is enabled by the synergy of the Ni V-LDH support and the atomically dispersed Rh sites(located on the Ni-V hollow sites)as evidenced both experimentally and theoretically.The selfsupported Rh/Ni V-LDH catalyst serving as the anode and cathode for overall urea electrolysis(1 mol L^(-1) KOH with 0.33 mol L^(-1) urea as electrolyte)only requires a small voltage of 1.47 V to deliver 100 mA cm^(-2) with excellent stability.This work provides important insights into multifunctional SAC design from the perspective of support sites toward overall electrolysis applications.