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Ostatnie publikacje
1.  Warczak M., Belka K., Urbańska W., Michalska M., Nwaji N., Osial M., Lithium-ion battery waste as a robust oxygen evolution reaction electrocatalyst for seawater splitting, Scientific Reports, ISSN: 2045-2322, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-34856-w, pp.Scientific Report-25, 2026

Streszczenie:
Electrocatalytic seawater splitting seems to be the most promising and urgent demand strategy for clean hydrogen energy production. Utilizing low-cost electrocatalysts is pivotal in the hydrogen economy, as seawater splitting can be made highly efficient and more economical. To meet these expectations, we proposed a novel utilization for the black carbon mass left over from hydrometallurgical metal recovery as an efficient and stable electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performed in alkaline media. The SEM-EDS, XPS, XRD, XRF, and Raman analyses revealed that the composition and structure of the post-leached battery powders depend on the hydrometallurgical waste recycling conditions, which in turn affect their OER electrocatalytic activity. In particular, the material leached with sulfuric acid (BAT 1) retained a higher content of cobalt-based compounds (mainly LiCoO2 and Co3O4) embedded within a porous carbon matrix and, resulting in the best catalytic performance among all samples. The enhanced performance of BAT 1 is attributed to the synergy of its cobalt-based phases and the well-developed porous carbon structure, which collectively result in a high electrochemically active surface area. The electrochemical tests proved that Li-ion battery waste has remarkable OER catalytic performance with an overpotential of 226 mV and 225 mV, reaching 10 mA cm− 2 in water splitting and in seawater splitting, respectively, which is only 14 mV and 95 mV higher than for benchmark RuO2 in water splitting and seawater splitting, respectively.

Słowa kluczowe:
Oxygen evolution, Battery waste, sea water splitting, litium ion battery

Afiliacje autorów:
Warczak M. - Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)
Belka K. - inna afiliacja
Urbańska W. - Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (PL)
Michalska M. - Łukasiewicz Research Network‒Institute of Electronic Materials Technology (PL)
Nwaji N. - IPPT PAN
Osial M. - IPPT PAN
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