Screening of agroindustry residues for their usage as oxygen evolution reaction catalysts
DATE:
2024-12
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/7731
EDITED VERSION: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2213343724026587
UNESCO SUBJECT: 2210.01 Catálisis
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
The Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) is the limiting step of the water splitting process for the attainment of valuable hydrogen. A green and economic catalyst is hereby synthesized to reduce the OER overpotential. For the first time, a set of representative agroindustry residues were used and subjected to pyrolytic and hydrothermal treatments, fitting them into circular economy. Hydrothermally treated potato peels (PP-HC), particularly, reached 10, 50 and 100 mA/cm2 at overpotentials of 353, 408 and 431 mV, respectively. The novel material showed good electron-transfer and small Tafel slope (52.2±0.2 mV/dec) that is explained by the presence of electronic rich bonds as confirmed by physical-chemical and electrochemical characterization. PP-HC showed an astonishingly high stability for 90 h or 8000 cyclic voltammetries, with the hydrochar suffering only slight modifications, as measured by FTIR and XPS. This innovative study opens a path to efficient and environmentally friendly green hydrogen.