Dopant Induced Hollow Ni2P Nanocrystals Regulate Dehydrogenation Kinetics for Highly Efficient Solar-Driven Hydrazine Assisted H2 Production

Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy(2024)

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Replacing kinetically sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with a thermodynamically favorable hydrazine oxidation reaction (HzOR) to produce hydrogen has emerged as a more energy-efficient alternative than water splitting. However, the lack of promising bifunctional electrocatalysts hinders its scalable applications. Here, we report a colloidal synthesis of Mn-dopant induced hollow Ni2P nanocrystals (NCs) using a heat-up approach, which act as superior bifunctional electrocatalysts for both HzOR (55mV at 10mA/cm2) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER, 192mV at 50mA/cm2). The two-electrode electrolyzer requires a low cell voltage of 59mV to achieve 10mA/cm2 and a current density of ~ 50.4mA/cm2 to reach 0.5V. Theoretical studies unraveled that Mn-doping regulates the electronic structure of Ni2P and optimizes the H* adsorption/desorption and dehydrogenation kinetics. When integrated with a Si photovoltaic device, the bifunctional hollow Mn-doped Ni2P NCs enabled solar-driven hydrazine assisted H2 production with a ~ 14.6% efficiency.
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transition metal phosphide,hollow nanocrystals,kirkendall effect,hydrazine assisted H2 production,photovoltaic-electrolysis
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