TY - JOUR
T1 - NiFe-mixed metal porphyrin aerogels as oxygen evolution reaction catalysts in alkaline electrolysers
AU - Moschkowitsch, Wenjamin
AU - Samanta, Bipasa
AU - Zion, Noam
AU - Honig, Hilah C.
AU - Cullen, David A.
AU - Caspary Toroker, Maytal
AU - Elbaz, Lior
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2022/11/14
Y1 - 2022/11/14
N2 - Aerogels are a very interesting group of materials owing to their unique physical and chemical properties. In the context of electrocatalysis, the focus has been on their physical properties, and they have been used primarily as catalyst supports so far. In this work, we synthesized porphyrin aerogels containing Ni and NiFe mixed metal materials and studied them as catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Different Ni : Fe ratios were synthesized and studied in electrochemical cells, and DFT calculations were conducted in order to gain insight into their behavior. The activity trends were dependent on the metal ratios and differ from known NiFeOOH materials due to the change in the oxidation states of the metals to higher numbers. Herein, we show that Ni and Fe have a synergistic effect on the OER, despite being structurally separated. They are connected electronically, though, through a large organic aromatic system that facilitates electron sharing between them. Among the mixed metal porphyrin aerogels, the best ratio was found to be Ni : Fe = 35 : 65, in contrast to oxide/oxyhydroxide materials in which a ratio of 80 : 20 was found to be ideal.
AB - Aerogels are a very interesting group of materials owing to their unique physical and chemical properties. In the context of electrocatalysis, the focus has been on their physical properties, and they have been used primarily as catalyst supports so far. In this work, we synthesized porphyrin aerogels containing Ni and NiFe mixed metal materials and studied them as catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Different Ni : Fe ratios were synthesized and studied in electrochemical cells, and DFT calculations were conducted in order to gain insight into their behavior. The activity trends were dependent on the metal ratios and differ from known NiFeOOH materials due to the change in the oxidation states of the metals to higher numbers. Herein, we show that Ni and Fe have a synergistic effect on the OER, despite being structurally separated. They are connected electronically, though, through a large organic aromatic system that facilitates electron sharing between them. Among the mixed metal porphyrin aerogels, the best ratio was found to be Ni : Fe = 35 : 65, in contrast to oxide/oxyhydroxide materials in which a ratio of 80 : 20 was found to be ideal.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85143619579
U2 - 10.1039/d2nr05675e
DO - 10.1039/d2nr05675e
M3 - Article
C2 - 36445268
AN - SCOPUS:85143619579
SN - 2040-3364
VL - 14
SP - 18033
EP - 18040
JO - Nanoscale
JF - Nanoscale
IS - 48
ER -