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EN03.20.02 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Earth-Abundant Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen-Evolution Reaction (OER) Supported on Zirconium Phosphate Layered Nanomaterials

When and Where

May 24, 2022
8:30am - 8:45am

EN03-Virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Jorge Colón1,Mario Ramos-Garcés2,Kálery La Luz-Rivera1,Andrea Cortés-Ortiz1,Victoria Figueroa1,Brenda Várgas-Pérez1,Yannelly Serrano-Rosario1,Joel Sanchez3,Isabel Barraza-Alvarez4,Yanyu Wu5,Dino Villagrán6,Thomas Jaramillo3,Louise Debefve7,Christopher Pollock7,Jeesoo Seok7,Rui Zeng7,Hector Abruna7

University of Puerto Rico1,The Pennsylvania State University2,Stanford University3,University of California, Santa Barbara4,Chemical Incorporated5,The University of Texas at El Paso6,Cornell University7

Abstract

Jorge Colón1,Mario Ramos-Garcés2,Kálery La Luz-Rivera1,Andrea Cortés-Ortiz1,Victoria Figueroa1,Brenda Várgas-Pérez1,Yannelly Serrano-Rosario1,Joel Sanchez3,Isabel Barraza-Alvarez4,Yanyu Wu5,Dino Villagrán6,Thomas Jaramillo3,Louise Debefve7,Christopher Pollock7,Jeesoo Seok7,Rui Zeng7,Hector Abruna7

University of Puerto Rico1,The Pennsylvania State University2,Stanford University3,University of California, Santa Barbara4,Chemical Incorporated5,The University of Texas at El Paso6,Cornell University7
Recently, we have demonstrated improved electrocatalytic activity of layered zirconium phosphate (ZrP) nanomaterials loaded with earth-abundant metal ions suitable as catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). We compared the catalytic efficiency of ZrP nanoparticles ion-exchanged with transition metals (Fe, Ni, Co) in the interior of the layers as well as in the external surface to a system in which the metal catalysts are confined exclusively on the external ZrP surface. Linear sweep voltammetry revealed that the electrocatalytic systems with metal catalysts on the external ZrP surface had improved OER activity compared to systems with metals intercalated in the ZrP interlayers. This result prompted us to study a system of exfoliated ZrP particles which provide only external surfaces to the electrocatalytic metal ions. A comparison between adsorbed Co or Ni catalysts on ZrP nanoparticles and those same catalysts on exfoliated ZrP nanoplatelets proved that the later systems were more active, with diminished overpotentials and reduced Tafel plot slopes as well as higher mass activities. Comparison between Co and Ni catalyst on ZrP particles with different morphologies (hexagonal platelets, rods, cubes, and spheres) revealed that the more active Co catalysts are those on hexagonal ZrP platelets, whereas the best Ni catalysts are those on ZrP spheres. More recently, efficient OER catalysts were obtained with cobalt porphyrin molecular electrocatalysts both intercalated in ZrP and adsorbed on exfoliated ZrP nanoplatelets. Mixed metal NiFe-intercalated ZrP electrocatalysts at 90% Fe metal content proved to have superior OER electrocatalytic performance (decreased overpotentials, increased mass activities, reduced Tafel slopes) compared to adsorbed counterparts. We are exploring OER activities of other mixed-metal catalysts on ZrP, bifunctional catalysts, and operando synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy studies to elucidate the nature of the active species.

Keywords

intercalated | x-ray diffraction (XRD)

Symposium Organizers

Sage Bauers, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jeffrey Neaton, University of California, Berkeley
Lydia Wong, Nanyang Technological University
Kazuhiko Maeda, Tokyo Inst of Technology

Symposium Support

Bronze
University of Pennsylvania’s Master of Chemical Sciences
MilliporeSigma
MRS-Singapore

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