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Self-enhancement of water electrolysis by electrolyte-poled ferroelectric catalyst

Authors :
National Science Council (Taiwan)
Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan)
Ministry of Education (Taiwan)
Li, Feng-Shuo
Fang, Yue-Wen
Wu, Yi-Ting
Wu, Shu-Wei
Ho, Sheng-Zhu
Chen, Chih-Yen
Chiang, Ching-Yu
Chen, Yi-Chun
Liu, Heng-Jui
National Science Council (Taiwan)
Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan)
Ministry of Education (Taiwan)
Li, Feng-Shuo
Fang, Yue-Wen
Wu, Yi-Ting
Wu, Shu-Wei
Ho, Sheng-Zhu
Chen, Chih-Yen
Chiang, Ching-Yu
Chen, Yi-Chun
Liu, Heng-Jui
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Efficient and durable electrocatalysts with superior activity are needed for the production of green hydrogen with a high yield and low energy consumption. Electrocatalysts based on transition metal oxides hold dominance due to their abundant natural resources, regulable physical properties, and good adaptation to a solution. In numerous oxide catalyst materials, ferroelectrics, possessing semiconducting characteristics and switchable spontaneous polarization, have been considered promising photoelectrodes for solar water splitting. However, few investigations noted their potential as electrocatalysts. In this study, we report an efficient electrocatalytic electrode made of a BiFeO3/nickel foam heterostructure, which displays a smaller overpotential and higher current density than the blank nickel foam electrode. Moreover, when in contact with an alkaline solution, the bond between hydroxyls and the BiFeO3 surface induces a large area of upward self-polarization, lowering the adsorption energy of subsequent adsorbates and facilitating oxygen and hydrogen evolution reaction. Our work demonstrates an infrequent pathway of using functional semiconducting materials for exploiting highly efficient electrocatalytic electrodes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431958329
Document Type :
Electronic Resource