Selective chlorine evolution reaction using Pt-RuO2 electrocatalysts in brackish water and seawater at circum-neutral pH and its application to seawater desalination
Author | Nan-Nan, Liang |
Author | Han, Dong Suk |
Author | Kim, Seonghun |
Author | Park, Hyunwoong |
Available date | 2025-05-29T09:36:16Z |
Publication Date | 2024-10-31 |
Publication Name | Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2024.113622 |
ISSN | 22133437 |
Abstract | Precious metal-based mixed metal oxides have been widely used as catalysts for the chlorine evolution reaction (CER). However, a concurrent oxygen evolution reaction (OER) leads to insufficient selectivity for CER at circum-neutral pH. Herein, nanoparticulate Pt-RuO2 (PRO) is synthesized with various Pt/Ru ratios at sub-boiling temperatures, followed by post-annealing. The synthetic conditions significantly influence the physicochemical properties (crystalline structures, morphologies, surface areas, double-layer capacitance, and charge transfer resistance) and the electrocatalytic activities of CER in NaCl solutions (0.137 and 0.5 M) and seawater (with a salinity of 3.6 g L–1). Among PRO-x@y samples (where x is the mole fraction of Pt in the mixed Pt and Ru precursor solutions, and y is the annealing temperature [°C]), PRO-0.2@800 and PRO-0.8@500 show remarkable faradaic efficiencies (FEs) for CER (CER-FE). Despite their similar FEs (CER-FEs of approximately 95 % and 99 %, and OER-FEs of 4–6 % and <1 %, for PRO-0.2 and PRO-0.8, respectively), the Pt-rich PRO requires less potential for the same current density (J) and exhibits excellent stability at J = 800 mA cm–2 over 250 h in seawater at circum-neutral pH. The optimized PRO electrode is further used for seawater desalination and simultaneous production of HClO, achieving FEs of ∼100 %. Finally, various electrochemical analyses are conducted to elucidate the CER mechanism. |
Sponsor | This research was supported by Kyungpook National University Development Project Research Fund, 2021. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Subject | Mixed metal oxides Oxygen evolution reaction Chlorine evolution reaction Seawater electrolysis Selectivity |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 5 |
Volume Number | 12 |
ESSN | 2213-3437 |
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