Large-scale development of electrochemical cells is currentlyhinderedby the lack of Earth-abundant electrocatalysts with high catalyticactivity, product selectivity, and interfacial mass transfer. Herein,we developed an electrocatalyst fabrication approach which respondsto these requirements by irradiating plasmonic titanium nitride (TiN)nanocubes self-assembled on a carbon gas diffusion layer in the presenceof polymeric binders. The localized heating produced upon illuminationcreates unique conditions for the formation of TiN/F-doped carbonhybrids that show up to nearly 20 times the activity of the pristineelectrodes. In alkaline conditions, they exhibit enhanced stability,a maximum H2O2 selectivity of 90%, and achievea H2O2 productivity of 207 mmol g(TiN) (-1) h(-1) at 0.2 V vs RHE. A detailedelectrochemical investigation with different electrode arrangementsdemonstrated the key role of nanocomposite formation to achieve highcurrents. In particular, an increased TiO x N y surface content promoted a higherH(2)O(2) selectivity, and fluorinated nanocarbonsimparted good stability to the electrodes due to their superhydrophobicproperties.

Thermoplasmonic In Situ Fabrication of Nanohybrid Electrocatalysts over Gas Diffusion Electrodes for Enhanced H2O2 Electrosynthesis

Fornasiero Paolo;
2023

Abstract

Large-scale development of electrochemical cells is currentlyhinderedby the lack of Earth-abundant electrocatalysts with high catalyticactivity, product selectivity, and interfacial mass transfer. Herein,we developed an electrocatalyst fabrication approach which respondsto these requirements by irradiating plasmonic titanium nitride (TiN)nanocubes self-assembled on a carbon gas diffusion layer in the presenceof polymeric binders. The localized heating produced upon illuminationcreates unique conditions for the formation of TiN/F-doped carbonhybrids that show up to nearly 20 times the activity of the pristineelectrodes. In alkaline conditions, they exhibit enhanced stability,a maximum H2O2 selectivity of 90%, and achievea H2O2 productivity of 207 mmol g(TiN) (-1) h(-1) at 0.2 V vs RHE. A detailedelectrochemical investigation with different electrode arrangementsdemonstrated the key role of nanocomposite formation to achieve highcurrents. In particular, an increased TiO x N y surface content promoted a higherH(2)O(2) selectivity, and fluorinated nanocarbonsimparted good stability to the electrodes due to their superhydrophobicproperties.
2023
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscatal.3c01837
Esperti anonimi
thermoplasmonics
oxygen reduction reaction
plasmonics
titanium nitride
nanohybrids
electrocatalysis
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Zhang, Yu; Mascaretti, Luca; Melchionna, Michele; Henrotte, Olivier; Kment, Stepan; Fornasiero, Paolo; Naldoni, Alberto
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