Molecules (Jan 2023)

Selectivity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction on Carbon Cloth-Supported δ-MnO<sub>2</sub> Nanosheets in Electrolysis of Real Seawater

  • Haofeng Yan,
  • Xuyun Wang,
  • Vladimir Linkov,
  • Shan Ji,
  • Rongfang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020854
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
p. 854

Abstract

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Electrolysis of seawater using solar and wind energy is a promising technology for hydrogen production which is not affected by the shortage of freshwater resources. However, the competition of chlorine evolution reactions and oxygen evolution reactions on the anode is a major obstacle in the upscaling of seawater electrolyzers for hydrogen production and energy storage, which require chlorine-inhibited oxygen evolution electrodes to become commercially viable. In this study, such an electrode was prepared by growing δ-MnO2 nanosheet arrays on the carbon cloth surface. The selectivity of the newly prepared anode towards the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) was 66.3% after 30 min of electrolyzer operation. The insertion of Fe, Co and Ni ions into MnO2 nanosheets resulted in an increased number of trivalent Mn atoms, which had a negative effect on the OER selectivity. Good tolerance of MnO2/CC electrodes to chlorine evolution in seawater electrolysis indicates its suitability for upscaling this important energy conversion and storage technology.

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