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A Polyimide Nanolayer as a Metal‐Free and Durable Organic Electrode Toward Highly Efficient Oxygen Evolution.

Authors :
Lin, Yun‐Xiao
Feng, Wei‐Jie
Zhang, Jun‐Jun
Xue, Zhong‐Hua
Zhao, Tian‐Jian
Su, Hui
Hirano, Shin‐Ichi
Li, Xin‐Hao
Chen, Jie‐Sheng
Source :
Angewandte Chemie. 9/17/2018, Vol. 130 Issue 38, p12743-12746. 4p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract: The exploitation of metal‐free organic polymers as electrodes for water splitting reactions is limited by their presumably low activity and poor stability, especially for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) under more critical conditions. Now, the thickness of a cheap and robust polymer, poly(p‐phenylene pyromellitimide) (PPPI) was rationally engineered by an in situ polymerization method to make the metal‐free polymer available for the first time as flexible, tailorable, efficient, and ultra‐stable electrodes for water oxidation over a wide pH range. The PPPI electrode with an optimized thickness of about 200 nm provided a current density of 32.8 mA cm−2 at an overpotential of 510 mV in 0.1 mol L−1 KOH, which is even higher than that (31.5 mA cm−2) of commercial IrO2 OER catalyst. The PPPI electrodes are scalable and stable, maintaining 92 % of its activity after a 48‐h chronoamperometric stability test. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00448249
Volume :
130
Issue :
38
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Angewandte Chemie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131719940
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201808036