| Literature DB >> 25059477 |
Wei-Fu Chen1, Jonathan M Schneider, Kotaro Sasaki, Chiu-Hui Wang, Jacob Schneider, Shilpa Iyer, Shweta Iyer, Yimei Zhu, James T Muckerman, Etsuko Fujita.
Abstract
Alternatives to platinum-based catalysts are required to sustainably produce hydrogen from water at low overpotentials. Progress has been made in utilizing tungsten carbide-based catalysts, however, their performance is currently limited by the density and reactivity of active sites, and insufficient stability in acidic electrolytes. We report highly active graphene nanoplatelet-supported tungsten carbide-nitride nanocomposites prepared via an in situ solid-state approach. This nanocomposite catalyzes the hydrogen evolution reaction with very low overpotential and is stable operating for at least 300 h in harsh acidic conditions. The synthetic approach offers a great advantage in terms of structural control and kinetics improvement.Entities:
Keywords: carbides; electrochemistry; graphene; hydrogen evolution; nitrides
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25059477 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201402454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928