Separating hydrogen and oxygen evolution in alkaline water electrolysis using nickel hydroxide

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Long Chen
Xiaoli Dong
Yonggang Wang
Yongyao Xia
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[1] Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials,Department of Chemistry
[2] Institute of New Energy,undefined
[3] iChEM (Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials),undefined
[4] Fudan University,undefined
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Low-cost alkaline water electrolysis has been considered a sustainable approach to producing hydrogen using renewable energy inputs, but preventing hydrogen/oxygen mixing and efficiently using the instable renewable energy are challenging. Here, using nickel hydroxide as a redox mediator, we decouple the hydrogen and oxygen production in alkaline water electrolysis, which overcomes the gas-mixing issue and may increase the use of renewable energy. In this architecture, the hydrogen production occurs at the cathode by water reduction, and the anodic Ni(OH)2 is simultaneously oxidized into NiOOH. The subsequent oxygen production involves a cathodic NiOOH reduction (NiOOH→Ni(OH)2) and an anodic OH− oxidization. Alternatively, the NiOOH formed during hydrogen production can be coupled with a zinc anode to form a NiOOH-Zn battery, and its discharge product (that is, Ni(OH)2) can be used to produce hydrogen again. This architecture brings a potential solution to facilitate renewables-to-hydrogen conversion.
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