Abstract

In electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems, urea oxidation reaction (UOR) can produce hydrogen and mitigate pollution from urea-rich wastewater in a low-energy manner, whereas the development of this technique was limited via a lack of economical and cost-effective UOR catalysts. Herein, a unique electrocatalyst of MoO3/Ni-N-C was synthesized from a Mo element-incorporated Ni-MOF by heating under an inert atmosphere. The prepared MoO3/Ni-N-C electrode shows superior activity toward UOR, which only needs a low potential of 1.42 V (vs RHE) at 50 mA cm–2 in 1.0 M KOH with 0.5 M urea. The excellent performance for UOR is attributed to the synergistic effect between molybdenum and nickel, the modulation of the electronic structure for the nickel site by MoO3, accelerating the charge transfer, and tuning the reaction interface adsorption energy to enhance electrocatalytic activity. This work provides strategies and directions for exploring other advanced UOR electrode material designs.

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