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Sulfur and phosphorus co-doped FeCoNiCrMn high-entropy alloys as efficient sulfion oxidation reaction catalysts enabling self-powered asymmetric seawater electrolysis

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Seawater electrolysis (SWE) represents a promising approach to green hydrogen (H2) production but currently faces substantial challenges such as the interference of chlorine chemistry and high energy consumption. In this work, we demonstrate that by replacing the energy-demanding oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with the sulfion oxidation reaction (SOR) and by implementing the concept of bipolar membrane (BPM) electrolysis in an acid-base dual electrolyte system, not only can the notorious chlorine evolution reaction (CER) be completely circumvented, but the energy consumption of SWE be significantly reduced. To do so, we develop a sulfur and phosphorus co-doped FeCoNiCrMn high entropy alloy (HEA-SP) catalyst, which shows good electrocatalytic performance for the SOR in alkaline-saline water. This can be attributed to the abundant lattice defects and strains in HEA-SP, leading to a high density of active sites and an optimized electronic structure favorable for the SOR. Moreover, density functional theory calculations and in situ Raman spectroscopy characterization reveal the crucial role of imperfect sulfur coverage on the HEA in facilitating the formation of Sx clusters during the SOR. Using the HEA-SP as anode catalysts, the SOR-assisted SWE only needs electrical energy of 0.253 kWh to produce one cubic meter of H2 at 100 mA cm−2, in the presence of a BPM. Impressively, chlorine-free H2 production from seawater and upgrading of sulfions to valuable sulfur can occur simultaneously and spontaneously at 10 mA cm−2, highlighting the great potential of the HEA-SP catalysts and the asymmetric cell design to enable energy- and cost-effective seawater electrolysis.

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High entropy alloys Lattice defects Lattice strain Seawater electrolysis Sulfion oxidation reaction Asymmetric acid-base electrolysis

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Zhipeng Yu, Danil W. Boukhvalov, Hao Tan, Dehua Xiong, Chuangshi Feng, Jingwei Wang, Wei Wang, Yang Zhao, Kaiyang Xu, Weifeng Su, Xinyi Xiang, Fei Lin, Haoliang Huang, Fuxiang Zhang, Lei Zhang, Lijian Meng, Lifeng Liu, Sulfur and phosphorus co-doped FeCoNiCrMn high-entropy alloys as efficient sulfion oxidation reaction catalysts enabling self-powered asymmetric seawater electrolysis, Chemical Engineering Journal, Volume 494, 2024, 153094, ISSN 1385-8947, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.153094

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