Conformally Coated Nickel Phosphide On 3d, Ordered Nanoporous Nickel For Highly Active And Durable Hydrogen Evolution

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING(2020)

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Microstructuring is an effective strategy to manipulate the active sites of electrocatalysts to improve their performance, but there are few reports that focus on continuous three-dimensional (3D) nanopatterning. Herein, 3D continuous nanopatterns with a pore size of 100 nm of nickel phosphide are fabricated and evaluated for acidic electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The 3D continuous nanopatterned catalyst requires a minimum overpotential of 101 mV to achieve a current density of 10 mA.cm(-2) and a Tafel slope of 60 mV.dec(-1), which outperforms most electrocatalysts based on transition metal derivatives. The turnover frequency of nanopatterns is 0.87 s(-1) at an overpotential of 100 mV, which is very close to benchmark electrocatalyst Pt/C (0.90 s(-1)). This nanopatterned catalyst also displays superior durability: up to 250 h of continuous operation without any decay. Experimental analysis suggests that nanopatterns of active materials expose more active sites, and high curvature (r(c) < 100 nm) of nanopores allows fast discharge of gas bubbles for fast and efficient production of H-2 with high stability. Continuous, ordered nickel nanonetworks coated by the nickel phosphide also allow fast transportation of ions to facilitate the H* desorption process, contributing to improved kinetics for outstanding HER activity.
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3D nanopatterns, continuous nanopores, nickel phosphides, electrocatalysts, hydrogen evolution
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