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Generation of Pure Oxygen from Briny Water by Binary Catalysis

Thomas P. Keane, Samuel S. Veroneau, Alaina C. Hartnett, Daniel G. Nocera

2023Journal of the American Chemical Society34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Whereas the emphasis of water splitting is typically on hydrogen generation, there is value in the oxygen produced, especially in the undersea environment and for medicinal applications in the developing world. The generation of pure and breathable oxygen from abundant and accessible sources of water, such as brine and seawater, is challenging owing to the prevalence of the competing halide oxidation reaction to produce halogen and hypohalous acids. We show here that pure O 2 may be generated from briny water by using an oxygen evolution catalyst with an overlayer that fulfills the criteria of (i) possessing a point of zero charge that results in halide anion rejection and (ii) promoting the disproportionation of hypohalous acids.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryOverlayerDisproportionationCatalysisHalideOxygenHalogenOxygen evolutionSeawaterBrineWater splittingHydrogenInorganic chemistryHydrogen peroxideOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryPhotocatalysisAlkylElectrochemistryGeologyOceanographyElectrodeElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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