| Literature DB >> 25146255 |
Ming Gong1, Wu Zhou2, Mon-Che Tsai3, Jigang Zhou4, Mingyun Guan5, Meng-Chang Lin5, Bo Zhang5, Yongfeng Hu4, Di-Yan Wang5, Jiang Yang5, Stephen J Pennycook6, Bing-Joe Hwang3, Hongjie Dai5.
Abstract
Active, stable and cost-effective electrocatalysts are a key to water splitting for hydrogen production through electrolysis or photoelectrochemistry. Here we report nanoscale nickel oxide/nickel heterostructures formed on carbon nanotube sidewalls as highly effective electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction with activity similar to platinum. Partially reduced nickel interfaced with nickel oxide results from thermal decomposition of nickel hydroxide precursors bonded to carbon nanotube sidewalls. The metal ion-carbon nanotube interactions impede complete reduction and Ostwald ripening of nickel species into the less hydrogen evolution reaction active pure nickel phase. A water electrolyzer that achieves ~20 mA cm(-2) at a voltage of 1.5 V, and which may be operated by a single-cell alkaline battery, is fabricated using cheap, non-precious metal-based electrocatalysts.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25146255 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919