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Urine electrooxidation for energy–saving hydrogen generation

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  • Pengtang Wang

    (The University of Adelaide)

  • Xintong Gao

    (The University of Adelaide)

  • Min Zheng

    (The University of Adelaide)

  • Mietek Jaroniec

    (Kent State University)

  • Yao Zheng

    (The University of Adelaide)

  • Shi–Zhang Qiao

    (The University of Adelaide)

Abstract

Urea electrooxidation offers a cost-effective alternative to water oxidation for energy-saving hydrogen production. However, its practical application is limited by expensive urea reactants and sluggish reaction kinetics. Here, we present an efficient urine electrolysis system for hydrogen production, using cost-free urine as feedstock. Our system leverages a discovered Cl-mediated urea oxidation mechanism on Pt catalysts, where adsorbed Cl directly couple with urea to form N-chlorourea intermediates, which are then converted into N2 via intermolecular N–N coupling. This rapid mediated-oxidation process notably improves the activity and stability of urine electrolysis while avoiding Cl-induced corrosion, enabling over 200 hours of operation at reduced voltages. Accordingly, a notable reduction in the electricity consumption is achieved during urine electrolysis (4.05 kWh Nm−3) at 300 mA cm−2 in practical electrolyser for hydrogen production, outperforming the traditional urea (5.62 kWh Nm−3) and water (4.70–5.00 kWh Nm−3) electrolysis.

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  • Pengtang Wang & Xintong Gao & Min Zheng & Mietek Jaroniec & Yao Zheng & Shi–Zhang Qiao, 2025. "Urine electrooxidation for energy–saving hydrogen generation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-57798-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57798-3
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