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EN05.10.18 2024 MRS Spring Meeting


Unveiling the Optimal Interfacial Synergy of Plasma Modulated Trimetallic Mn-Ni-Co Phosphides: Tailoring Deposition Ratio for Complementary Water Splitting

When and Where

Apr 24, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Nageh Allam1

American University in Cairo1

Abstract

Nageh Allam1

American University in Cairo1
Designing highly active, durable, and nonprecious metal-based bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water electrolysis is of urgent scientific importance to realize sustainable hydrogen production, which remains a grand challenge. Herein, an innovative approach is demonstrated to synthesize flower-like 3D homogenous trimetallic Mn, Ni, Co phosphide catalysts directly on nickel foam <i>via</i> electrodeposition followed by plasma phosphidation. The electrochemical activity of the catalysts with varying Mn: Ni: Co ratios is assessed to identify the optimal composition, demonstrating that the equimolar trimetallic phosphide yields an outstanding HER catalytic performance with a current density of 10 mA/cm<sup>2</sup> at an ultra-low overpotential of ~14 mV, outperforming the best-reported electrocatalysts. This is asserted by the DFT calculations, revealing a strong interaction of the metals and the P atom, resulting in enhanced water activation and optimized G<sub>H*</sub> values for the HER process. Moreover, this optimal composition appreciably catalyzes the OER by exposing more intrinsic active species in-situ formed on the catalyst surface during the OER. Therefore, the Mn<sub>1</sub>-Ni<sub>1</sub>-Co<sub>1</sub>-P-(O)/NF catalyst exhibits a decreased overpotential of ~289 mV at 10 mA/cm<sup>2</sup>. More importantly, the electrocatalyst sustains perfect durability up to 48 h at a current density of 10 mA/cm<sup>2</sup> and continued 5000 cycling stability for both HER and OER. Meanwhile, the assembled MNC-P/NF||MNC-P/NF full water electrolyzer system attains an extremely low cell voltage of 1.48 V at 10 mA/cm<sup>2</sup>. Significantly, the robust stability of the overall system results in remarkable current retention of ~96% after a continuous 50 h run. Therefore, this study provides a facile design and a scalable construction of superb bifunctional ternary MNC-phosphide electrocatalysts for efficient electrochemical energy production systems.

Keywords

interface

Symposium Organizers

Demetra Achilleos, University College Dublin
Virgil Andrei, University of Cambridge
Robert Hoye, University of Oxford
Katarzyna Sokol, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Symposium Support

Bronze
Angstrom Engineering Inc.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Session Chairs

Demetra Achilleos
Virgil Andrei

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