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Supplementary information files for "Quantum confinement-induced anti-electrooxidation of metallic nickel electrocatalysts for hydrogen oxidation"

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posted on 2025-02-26, 13:15 authored by Yuanyuan Zhou, Wei Yuan, Mengting Li, Zhenyang Xie, Xiaoyun Song, Yang Yang, Jian Wang, Li Li, Wei Ding, Wen-Feng LinWen-Feng Lin, Zidong Wei

Supplementary files for article "Quantum confinement-induced anti-electrooxidation of metallic nickel electrocatalysts for hydrogen oxidation"

The anion-exchange-membrane fuel cell (AEMFC) is an attractive and cost-effective energy-conversion technology because it can use Earth-abundant and low-cost non-precious metal catalysts. However, non-precious metals used in AEMFCs to catalyse the hydrogen oxidation reaction are prone to self-oxidation, resulting in irreversible failure. Here we show a quantum well-like catalytic structure (QWCS), constructed by atomically confining Ni nanoparticles within a carbon-doped-MoOx/MoOx heterojunction (C-MoOx/MoOx) that can selectively transfer external electrons from the hydrogen oxidation reaction while remaining itself metallic. Electrons of Ni nanoparticles gain a barrier of 1.11 eV provided by the QWCS leading to Ni stability up to 1.2 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode (VRHE) whereas electrons released from the hydrogen oxidation reaction easily cross the barrier by a gating operation of QWCS upon hydrogen adsorption. The QWCS-catalysed AEMFC achieved a high-power density of 486 mW mgNi−1 and withstood hydrogen starvation operations during shutdown–start cycles, whereas a counterpart AEMFC without QWCS failed in a single cycle.

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Sustainable Hydrogen Production from Seawater Electrolysis

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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The National Key Research and Development Program of China (2021YFA1502000 to W.D.)

National Natural Science Foundation of China (22179012 and 22022502 to W.D.; 22090032 and 52021004 to Z.W.)

Chongqing Outstanding Youth Fund (cstc2020jcyj-jqX0013 to W.D.)

Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, China (CSTB2023NSCQ-LZX0084 to W.D.)

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