Efficient hydrogen evolution of NiP incorporation of Mo for alkaline freshwater and seawater electrolysis

Developing high-performance and earth-abundant electrocatalysts for hydrogen production by electrolysis of freshwater/seawater is desirable but remains a huge challenge, especially in seawater solution. Herein, we report an efficient catalyst for a cathode consisting of three-dimensional standing ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2022-11, Vol.46 (43), p.262-269
Hauptverfasser: Li, Xiao, Wu, Yudong, Li, Shanshan, Dai, Yinchen, Guan, Jibiao, Guo, Baochun, Zhang, Ming
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Zusammenfassung:Developing high-performance and earth-abundant electrocatalysts for hydrogen production by electrolysis of freshwater/seawater is desirable but remains a huge challenge, especially in seawater solution. Herein, we report an efficient catalyst for a cathode consisting of three-dimensional standing arrays of Mo-Ni 2 P/CC nanosheets uniformly grown on carbon cloth, in which the Mo doping improved the HER properties of Ni 2 P by providing applicable morphology, electronic properties and active sites. It is found that the as-obtained catalyst shows superior HER activity with a low overpotential of 113 and 154 mV at 10 mA cm −2 in 1 M KOH and simulated alkaline seawater solution, respectively. Moreover, the Mo-Ni 2 P/CC catalyst exhibits favorable stability in 5000 CV cycles in 1 M KOH and reasonable stability in a 20 h stability test in alkaline, simulated seawater and alkaline seawater solution. This work may provide a feasible insight into the construction and development of high-efficiency HER electrocatalysts for freshwater/seawater electrolysis. Developing high-performance and earth-abundant electrocatalysts for hydrogen production by electrolysis of freshwater/seawater is desirable but remains a huge challenge, especially in seawater solution.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/d2nj03820j