From an aqueous mixture of Ag(I)-EDTA complex and Ni(II) nitrate, silver and nickel particles were co-deposited on the surface of titanium substrates by the hydrothermal method using hydrazine hydrate as a reducti...From an aqueous mixture of Ag(I)-EDTA complex and Ni(II) nitrate, silver and nickel particles were co-deposited on the surface of titanium substrates by the hydrothermal method using hydrazine hydrate as a reduction agent. The prepared titanium-supported nano-scale Ag and Ag-Ni particles (nano Ag/Ti, nano Ag86Ni14/Ti, nano Ag77Ni23/Ti, and nano Ag74Ni26/Ti) exhibit nanoporous 3D network textures. Their electrocatalytic activity towards hydrazine oxidation in alkaline solutions was evaluated by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The results show that the four samples present a low onset potential of ca. -0.60 V vs. SCE and considerably high and stable anodic current densities for hydrazine oxidation. Among them, the nano Ag86Ni14/Ti electrode exhibits the highest anodic current density towards hydrazine oxidation, showing an increment of electro-active sites on the nano Ag86Ni14/Ti due to the addition of Ni to Ag particles.展开更多
Elucidating the reaction mechanism of hydrazine oxidation reaction(HzOR)over carbon-based catalysts is highly propitious for the rational design of novel electrocatalysts for HzOR.In present work,isolated first-row tr...Elucidating the reaction mechanism of hydrazine oxidation reaction(HzOR)over carbon-based catalysts is highly propitious for the rational design of novel electrocatalysts for HzOR.In present work,isolated first-row transition metal atoms have been coordinated with N atoms on the graphite layers of carbon nanotubes via a M-N_(4)-C configuration(MSA/CNT,M=Fe,Co and Ni).The HzOR over the three single atom catalysts follows a predominant 4-electron reaction pathway to emit N_(2) and a negligible 1-electron pathway to emit trace of NH3,while their electrocatalytic activity for HzOR is dominated by the absorption energy of N2H4 on them.Furthermore,FeSA/CNT reverses the passivation effect on Fe/C and shows superior performance than CoSA/CNT and NiSA/CNT with a recorded high mass activity for HzOR due to the higher electronic charge of Fe over Co and Ni in the M-N_(4)-C configuration and the lowest absorption energy of N_(2)H_(4) on FeSA/CNT among the three MSA/CNT catalysts.展开更多
Better understanding of electrochemical reaction behaviors of hydrazine electrooxidation at metal phosphides has long been desired and the optimization of reaction kinetics has been proved to be operable.Herein,the de...Better understanding of electrochemical reaction behaviors of hydrazine electrooxidation at metal phosphides has long been desired and the optimization of reaction kinetics has been proved to be operable.Herein,the dehydrogenation kinetics of hydrazine electrooxidation at Ni_(2)P is adjusted by Co as the(Ni_(0.6)Co_(0.4))_(2)P catalyzes HzOR effectively with onset potential of–45 mV and only 113 mV is needed to drive the current density of 50 mA cm^(‒2),showing over 60 mV lower than Ni_(2)P and Co_(2)P.It also delivers the maximum power density of 263.0 mW cm^(-2) for direct hydrazine fuel cell.Detailed experimental results revealed that Co doping not only decreases the adsorption energy of N_(2)H_(4) on Ni sites,lowering the energy barrier for dehydrogenation,but also acts as the active sites in the optimal reaction coordination to boost the reaction kinetics.This work represents a breakthrough in improving the catalytic performance of non‐precious metal electrocatalysts for hydrazine electrooxidation and highlights an energy‐saving electrochemical hydrogen production method.展开更多
Alkaline hydrazine liquid fuel cells(AHFC) have been highlighted in terms of high power performance with non-precious metal catalysts.Although Fe-N-C is a promising non-Pt electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction...Alkaline hydrazine liquid fuel cells(AHFC) have been highlighted in terms of high power performance with non-precious metal catalysts.Although Fe-N-C is a promising non-Pt electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR),the surface density of the active site is very low and the catalyst layer should be thick to acquire the necessary number of catalytic active sites.With this thick catalyst layer,it is important to have an optimum pore structure for effective reactant conveyance to active sites and an interface structure for faster charge transfer.Herein,we prepare a Fe-N-C catalyst with magnetite particles and hierarchical pore structure by steam activation.The steam activation process significantly improves the power performance of the AHFC as indicated by the lower IR and activation voltage losses.Based on a systematic characterization,we found that hierarchical pore structures improve the catalyst utilization efficiency of the AHFCs,and magnetite nanoparticles act as surface modifiers to reduce the interracial resistance between the electrode and the ion-exchange membrane.展开更多
A nickel salen complex was encapsulated in the supercages of nanozeolite NaA,LTA(linde type A)structure,using the flexible ligand method.The electrochemical behavior and electrocatalytic activity of a carbon paste ele...A nickel salen complex was encapsulated in the supercages of nanozeolite NaA,LTA(linde type A)structure,using the flexible ligand method.The electrochemical behavior and electrocatalytic activity of a carbon paste electrode(CPE)modified with Ni(II)‐Salen‐A(Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE)for hydrazine oxidation in0.1mol/L NaOH solution were investigated by cyclic voltammetry,chronoamperometry,and chronocoulometry.First,organic‐template‐free synthesis of nanozeolite LTA was performed and the obtained material was characterized by various techniques.The average particle size of the LTA crystals was estimated to be56.1and72nm by X‐ray diffraction and particle size analysis,respectively.The electron transfer coefficient was found to be0.64and the catalytic rate constant for oxidation of hydrazine at the redox sites of Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE was found to be1.03×105cm3/(mol·s).Investigation of the electrocatalytic mechanism suggested that oxidation of hydrazine occurred through reaction with Ni3+(Salen)O(OH)and also direct electrooxidation.The anodic peak currents revealed a linear dependence on the square root of the scan rate,indicating a diffusion‐controlled process,and the diffusion coefficient of hydrazine was found to be1.18×10?7cm2/s.The results indicated that Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE displays good electrocatalytic activity toward hydrazine oxidation owing to the porous structure of nanozeolite LTA and the Ni(II)‐Salen complex.Finally,the general reaction mechanism for the electrooxidation of hydrazine on Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE in alkaline solution involves the transfer of four electrons,in which the first electron transfer reaction acts as the rate‐limiting step followed by a three‐electron process to generate environmentally friendly nitrogen and water as final products.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20876038)the Scientific Research Fund of Hunan Provincial Education Department, China (No. 07A019)the Scientific Research Foundation for Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars of the Ministry of Education of China (No. [2007]1108)
文摘From an aqueous mixture of Ag(I)-EDTA complex and Ni(II) nitrate, silver and nickel particles were co-deposited on the surface of titanium substrates by the hydrothermal method using hydrazine hydrate as a reduction agent. The prepared titanium-supported nano-scale Ag and Ag-Ni particles (nano Ag/Ti, nano Ag86Ni14/Ti, nano Ag77Ni23/Ti, and nano Ag74Ni26/Ti) exhibit nanoporous 3D network textures. Their electrocatalytic activity towards hydrazine oxidation in alkaline solutions was evaluated by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The results show that the four samples present a low onset potential of ca. -0.60 V vs. SCE and considerably high and stable anodic current densities for hydrazine oxidation. Among them, the nano Ag86Ni14/Ti electrode exhibits the highest anodic current density towards hydrazine oxidation, showing an increment of electro-active sites on the nano Ag86Ni14/Ti due to the addition of Ni to Ag particles.
基金Project supported by Beijing Natural Science Foundation(No.2194076)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21908001,21872003,and U19A2017)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities。
文摘Elucidating the reaction mechanism of hydrazine oxidation reaction(HzOR)over carbon-based catalysts is highly propitious for the rational design of novel electrocatalysts for HzOR.In present work,isolated first-row transition metal atoms have been coordinated with N atoms on the graphite layers of carbon nanotubes via a M-N_(4)-C configuration(MSA/CNT,M=Fe,Co and Ni).The HzOR over the three single atom catalysts follows a predominant 4-electron reaction pathway to emit N_(2) and a negligible 1-electron pathway to emit trace of NH3,while their electrocatalytic activity for HzOR is dominated by the absorption energy of N2H4 on them.Furthermore,FeSA/CNT reverses the passivation effect on Fe/C and shows superior performance than CoSA/CNT and NiSA/CNT with a recorded high mass activity for HzOR due to the higher electronic charge of Fe over Co and Ni in the M-N_(4)-C configuration and the lowest absorption energy of N_(2)H_(4) on FeSA/CNT among the three MSA/CNT catalysts.
文摘Better understanding of electrochemical reaction behaviors of hydrazine electrooxidation at metal phosphides has long been desired and the optimization of reaction kinetics has been proved to be operable.Herein,the dehydrogenation kinetics of hydrazine electrooxidation at Ni_(2)P is adjusted by Co as the(Ni_(0.6)Co_(0.4))_(2)P catalyzes HzOR effectively with onset potential of–45 mV and only 113 mV is needed to drive the current density of 50 mA cm^(‒2),showing over 60 mV lower than Ni_(2)P and Co_(2)P.It also delivers the maximum power density of 263.0 mW cm^(-2) for direct hydrazine fuel cell.Detailed experimental results revealed that Co doping not only decreases the adsorption energy of N_(2)H_(4) on Ni sites,lowering the energy barrier for dehydrogenation,but also acts as the active sites in the optimal reaction coordination to boost the reaction kinetics.This work represents a breakthrough in improving the catalytic performance of non‐precious metal electrocatalysts for hydrazine electrooxidation and highlights an energy‐saving electrochemical hydrogen production method.
基金supported by the GIST Research Institute(GRI)grant funded by GIST in 2021supported by the KBSI grants(C140140 and C140110)。
文摘Alkaline hydrazine liquid fuel cells(AHFC) have been highlighted in terms of high power performance with non-precious metal catalysts.Although Fe-N-C is a promising non-Pt electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR),the surface density of the active site is very low and the catalyst layer should be thick to acquire the necessary number of catalytic active sites.With this thick catalyst layer,it is important to have an optimum pore structure for effective reactant conveyance to active sites and an interface structure for faster charge transfer.Herein,we prepare a Fe-N-C catalyst with magnetite particles and hierarchical pore structure by steam activation.The steam activation process significantly improves the power performance of the AHFC as indicated by the lower IR and activation voltage losses.Based on a systematic characterization,we found that hierarchical pore structures improve the catalyst utilization efficiency of the AHFCs,and magnetite nanoparticles act as surface modifiers to reduce the interracial resistance between the electrode and the ion-exchange membrane.
文摘A nickel salen complex was encapsulated in the supercages of nanozeolite NaA,LTA(linde type A)structure,using the flexible ligand method.The electrochemical behavior and electrocatalytic activity of a carbon paste electrode(CPE)modified with Ni(II)‐Salen‐A(Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE)for hydrazine oxidation in0.1mol/L NaOH solution were investigated by cyclic voltammetry,chronoamperometry,and chronocoulometry.First,organic‐template‐free synthesis of nanozeolite LTA was performed and the obtained material was characterized by various techniques.The average particle size of the LTA crystals was estimated to be56.1and72nm by X‐ray diffraction and particle size analysis,respectively.The electron transfer coefficient was found to be0.64and the catalytic rate constant for oxidation of hydrazine at the redox sites of Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE was found to be1.03×105cm3/(mol·s).Investigation of the electrocatalytic mechanism suggested that oxidation of hydrazine occurred through reaction with Ni3+(Salen)O(OH)and also direct electrooxidation.The anodic peak currents revealed a linear dependence on the square root of the scan rate,indicating a diffusion‐controlled process,and the diffusion coefficient of hydrazine was found to be1.18×10?7cm2/s.The results indicated that Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE displays good electrocatalytic activity toward hydrazine oxidation owing to the porous structure of nanozeolite LTA and the Ni(II)‐Salen complex.Finally,the general reaction mechanism for the electrooxidation of hydrazine on Ni(II)‐SalenA/CPE in alkaline solution involves the transfer of four electrons,in which the first electron transfer reaction acts as the rate‐limiting step followed by a three‐electron process to generate environmentally friendly nitrogen and water as final products.