| Literature DB >> 32348671 |
Siyu Sheng1, Bairu Shi2, Cheng Wang3, Liang Luo1, Xiao Lin4, Pengsong Li1, Fanhong Chen1, Zhicheng Shang1, Hong Meng1, Yun Kuang1, Wen-Feng Lin5, Xiaoming Sun1.
Abstract
The bubbles electrochemically generated by gas evolution reactions are commonly driven off the electrode by buoyancy, a weak force used to overcome bubble adhesion barriers, leading to low gas-transporting efficiency. Herein, a Janus electrode with asymmetric wettability has been prepared by modifying two sides of a porous stainless-steel mesh electrode, with superhydrophobic polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and Pt/C (or Ir/C) catalyst with well-balanced hydrophobicity, respectively, affording unidirectional transportation of as-formed gaseous hydrogen and oxygen from the catalyst side to the gas-collecting side during water splitting. "Bubble-free" electrolysis was realized while "floating" the Janus electrode on the electrolyte. Antibuoyancy through-mesh bubble transportation was observed while immersing the electrode with the PTFE side downward. The wettability gradient within the electrode endowed sticky states of bubbles on the catalyst side, resulting in efficient bubble-free gas transportation with 15-fold higher current density than submerged states.Entities:
Keywords: Janus electrode; antibuoyancy; bubble-free; gas evolution reaction; sticky state; unidirectional
Year: 2020 PMID: 32348671 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c04796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229