Hydrothermal Hydrolyzation-Driven Topological Transformation of Ni-Co Bimetallic Compounds with Hollow Nanoflower Structure for Optimizing Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis

Bingrong Xu, Mengting Duan, Kuan Shen,Xingmei Guo, Xinran Yang, Mingming Zhang, Bincheng Yue, Mengjia Zhang, Junhao Zhang,Zhong Jin

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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Composition screening and structure optimization are two critical factors in improving the electrocatalytic performance of hybrid materials. Herein, we present a straightforward hydrothermal hydrolyzation-topological transformation strategy for the synthesis of a range of Ni-Co bimetallic compounds with a hollow nanoflower structure. Among these Ni-Co compounds, Ni2P/Co2P hollow nanoflowers (HNFs) exhibit the most impressive electrocatalytic activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), necessitating only an 153 mV overpotential to achieve a current density of 10 mA cm(-2) under alkaline conditions. Importantly, this performance remains stable for over 48 h, indicating exceptional durability. The exceptional catalytic performance of Ni2P/Co2P HNFs arises from the synergy between the hybrid Ni2P/Co2P components and the hollow nanoflower structure. The former provides abundant catalytic sites, while electron rearrangement at the heterointerfaces enhances the adsorption/desorption of active species and facilitates electron transfer. The latter contributes to the exposure of catalytic sites, shortening mass and charge transfer routes, and bolstering structural stability during prolonged electrocatalysis. This research offers valuable insights into the screening and optimization of advanced hybrid electrocatalysts, holding significant promise for applications in the emerging field of new energy technologies.
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hydrothermal hydrolyzation-driven topological transformation,Ni-Co bimetallic compounds,hollow nanoflowerstructure,water electrolysis,hydrogen evolutionreaction
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