Water electrolysis has emerged as a strategically appealing route for the sustainable production of green hydrogen (H2) via the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), though the sluggish kinetics of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) remains a bottleneck hindering large-scale practical applications. In this regard, an attractive solution is offered by the integration of the ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR) into hybrid water-splitting systems, favorably reducing anodic overpotentials. Nonetheless, an open challenge is related to the fabrication of eco-friendly and economically viable catalysts free from noble metals, combining efficiency and stability. Herein, we explore nickel-oxide-based nanostructures grown onto porous Ni foam scaffolds by a scalable hydrothermal (HT) approach as EOR electrocatalysts. Material properties arising from modulation of the sole HT growth time are investigated by complementary structural, microscopic, and spectroscopic techniques. Electrochemical tests demonstrate good durability and very attractive EOR performances, mainly influenced by the morphology and the NiOOH surface content of the target systems. Overall, the present work advances an attractive route to transition-metal-based electrocatalysts for efficient alcohol-oxidation-assisted water electrolysis.
Tailoring NiO-Based Nanostructures for the Electrochemical Valorization of Ethanol: Structure–Property Insights
Maccato C.
;De Zotti M.;Gasparotto A.;Signorini R.;Rizzi G. A.
2026
Abstract
Water electrolysis has emerged as a strategically appealing route for the sustainable production of green hydrogen (H2) via the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), though the sluggish kinetics of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) remains a bottleneck hindering large-scale practical applications. In this regard, an attractive solution is offered by the integration of the ethanol oxidation reaction (EOR) into hybrid water-splitting systems, favorably reducing anodic overpotentials. Nonetheless, an open challenge is related to the fabrication of eco-friendly and economically viable catalysts free from noble metals, combining efficiency and stability. Herein, we explore nickel-oxide-based nanostructures grown onto porous Ni foam scaffolds by a scalable hydrothermal (HT) approach as EOR electrocatalysts. Material properties arising from modulation of the sole HT growth time are investigated by complementary structural, microscopic, and spectroscopic techniques. Electrochemical tests demonstrate good durability and very attractive EOR performances, mainly influenced by the morphology and the NiOOH surface content of the target systems. Overall, the present work advances an attractive route to transition-metal-based electrocatalysts for efficient alcohol-oxidation-assisted water electrolysis.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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