海水
过电位
磷化物
材料科学
纳米孔
析氧
电解
化学工程
氢氧化物
无机化学
电解水
氯化物
分解水
腐蚀
过渡金属
密度泛函理论
人工海水
超纯水
碱性水电解
法拉第效率
碱金属
氢
金属
钝化
磷化铟
作者
Xinyi Yuan,Jinpeng Li,Yang Zhao,Kang Jiang,Yuanguo Chen,Feng Xie,Lifeng Liu,Ying‐Rui Lu,Qing Jiang,Tonghui Wang,Yongwen Tan
摘要
ABSTRACT The development of efficient and corrosion‐resistant electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in alkaline seawater is critical for sustainable hydrogen production, yet the regulatory mechanism of interfacial hydrogen‐bond networks and the anti‐corrosion effect of dual anions in seawater electrolysis remain poorly understood. Here, we report a nanoporous high‐entropy metal phosphide (CoNiFeCrMo) 2 P (np‐HEMP), prepared by rapid melt‐quenching followed by chemical dealloying, which exhibits exceptional OER activity and durability in chloride‐containing electrolytes. The np‐HEMP achieves a low overpotential of 273 mV in alkaline natural seawater at 10 mA cm −2 and maintains excellent stability for over 290 h at 200 mA cm −2 in an anion‐exchange‐membrane seawater electrolyzer. In situ spectroscopy, density functional theory (DFT), and ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) calculations reveal that the self‐reconstructed high‐entropy (oxy)hydroxide surface promotes rapid hydroxide transport and the formation of a strong hydrogen‐bond network, thereby accelerating the intrinsic OER kinetics. Concurrently, the in situ formed PO 4 3− /MoO 4 2− dual‐anion interface effectively repels Cl − through an electrostatic shielding effect, suppressing chloride corrosion and side reactions. This work provides atomic‐level insights into the role of high‐entropy materials in regulating interfacial chemistry for efficient seawater splitting.
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