Issue 11, 2024

An aqueous Zn-polyoxometalate battery for decoupled hydrogen production from alkaline water electrolysis

Abstract

Decoupled water electrolysis is a feasible technique for the large-scale production of high-purity H2, in which heteropolyacids are attractive electron-coupled proton buffers. An aqueous Zn-phosphomolybdic acid battery is designed for the simultaneous generation of reduced phosphomolybdic acid and electricity. The reported Zn-phosphomolybdic acid battery possesses an open circuit voltage of ∼1.50 V, and the coulombic efficiency of the Zn-phosphomolybdic acid battery can remain at a high level (>90%). Furthermore, the reduced phosphomolybdic acid can be used as an active electron-coupled proton buffer for efficient decoupled hydrogen production from alkaline water electrolysis in the presence of highly dispersed ultrafine Pt nanoparticles (∼2.0 nm) on nickel–cobalt hydroxide nanosheets at a low Pt loading (0.4 mg cm−2) as a free-standing electrode.

Graphical abstract: An aqueous Zn-polyoxometalate battery for decoupled hydrogen production from alkaline water electrolysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 3月 2024
Accepted
27 4月 2024
First published
03 5月 2024

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024,8, 2446-2450

An aqueous Zn-polyoxometalate battery for decoupled hydrogen production from alkaline water electrolysis

X. Wang, M. Liu, X. Wu, S. Wang, W. Wu and C. Lu, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024, 8, 2446 DOI: 10.1039/D4SE00331D

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