Adjusting surface electron density of heterostructured NiCo LDH/MXene/NF material to improve its electrocatalytic performance in hydrogen evolution reaction

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy(2024)

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Hydrogen production by water electrolysis has attracted much interest in the field of renewable energy storage due to its high efficiency and low environmental impact. Catalytic activity of transition metal-based electrode materials can be effectively improved by adjusting their composition and/or structure. In this study, MXene nanosheets are electrophoretically deposited on foamed nickel (MXene/NF), and further coated by NiCo layered double hydroxides (LDH) nanosheets, also by electrophoresis, to obtain the heterostructured and highly conductive NiCo LDH/MXene/NF electrode, highly active in the hydrogen evolution reaction. Uniform surface distribution of three-dimensional interconnected nanosheets is demonstrated by SEM and TEM. The electrode surface is fully wet within 150 ms, indicating excellent hydrophilicity. The highly conductive NiCo LDH/MXene/NF electrode material exhibits a potential overshoot of 123 mV vs. RHE at a current density of 10 mA cm−2, with a Tafel slope of +86.6 mV dec−1. Long-term cyclic testing confirms good stability of the newly prepared electrode material in the hydrogen evolution reaction.
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Ti3C2Tx MXene,Hydroxide,Energy storage,Electrolysis,Hydrogen evolution reaction
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