Effect of boron on the structural and electrochemical properties of nanocrystalline Ti2RuFeBx electrodes

The effect of the boron content on the structural and electrochemical properties of nanocrystalline Ti2RuFeBx (with x varying from 0 to 12) was studied. The nanocrystalline materials were prepared by high energy ball milling and their structural evolution was analyzed by X-ray and neutron diffractio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Electrochimica acta 2007-03, Vol.52 (13), p.4497-4505
Hauptverfasser: BLOUIN, Marco, TREMBLAY, Marie-Lise, BERCIER, Annie, ROUE, Lionel, GUAY, Daniel, SCHULZ, Robert, CRANSWICK, Lachlan M. D, SWAINSON, Ian P
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of the boron content on the structural and electrochemical properties of nanocrystalline Ti2RuFeBx (with x varying from 0 to 12) was studied. The nanocrystalline materials were prepared by high energy ball milling and their structural evolution was analyzed by X-ray and neutron diffraction. Through a detailed Rietveld refinement analysis of the structural data, it is shown that the nanocrystalline materials are mainly composed of a B2 structure at low boron content (0 < x < 2). At higher boron content, TiB2 is mainly formed and the B2 structure disappears with the concurrent formation of a highly disordered Ru-rich phase. These electrodes were tested for the hydrogen evolution reaction in both NaOH and chlorate solutions. The best results are obtained for 4 < =x < =6, with a cathodic overpotential at -250mA/cm2, eta250, of -575mV. Accelerated aging tests and continuous electrolysis tests show that eta250 does not vary with time, contrary to the case of Ti2RuFe, which shows a rapid deterioration of the cathodic overpotential after a few hours of continuous electrolysis. This is explained by the lower solubility of hydrogen in Ti2RuFeB4 as opposed to Ti2RuFe.
ISSN:0013-4686
1873-3859
DOI:10.1016/j.electacta.2006.12.046