| Literature DB >> 27558958 |
Kohei Uosaki1,2,3, Ganesan Elumalai1,3, Hung Cuong Dinh2, Andrey Lyalin1, Tetsuya Taketsugu1,3,4, Hidenori Noguchi1,2,3.
Abstract
It is demonstrated that electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) proceeds very efficiently at Au electrode, an inert substrate for HER, modified with BNNS, an insulator. This combination has been reported to be an efficient electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction. Higher efficiency is achieved by using the size controlled BNNS (<1 μm) for the modification and the highest efficiency is achieved at Au electrode modified with the smallest BNNS (0.1-0.22 μm) used in this study where overpotentials are only 30 mV and 40 mV larger than those at Pt electrode, which is known to be the best electrode for HER, at 5 mAcm(-2) and at 15 mAcm(-2), respectively. Theoretical evaluation suggests that some of edge atoms provide energetically favored sites for adsorbed hydrogen, i.e., the intermediate state of HER. This study opens a new route to develop HER electrocatalysts.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27558958 PMCID: PMC4997565 DOI: 10.1038/srep32217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1LSVs at (i) bare Au, (ii) BNNS/Au, (iii) bare Pt, (iv) BNNS/Pt, (v) Bare GC, and (vi) BNNS/GC in Ar saturated 0.5 M H2SO4 solution. Scan rate: 1 mVs−1.
Figure 2Free energy diagram for HER at equilibrium potential based on DFT calculation for BN nanoribbon (BNNR) with (a) zigzag and (b) armchair edges, (c) small 3 × 3 h-BN island, and (d) small 3 × 3 h-BN island with H-terminated nitrogen edges on Au(111) surface. Color (blue for N at edge, red for B at edge, and gray for B and N at non-edge) and symbols of lines to show ΔGH(a) are matched with those indicated in the structural models shown below the free energy diagram. Optimized geometries for H(a) at these structures are shown in Supporting Information. Results of bare Au(111) and BNNS/Au(111) are also shown.
Figure 3LSVs at (i) bare Au, (ii) BNNS (unfiltered)/Au, (iii) BNNS (0.45–1.0 μm)/Au, (iv) BNNS (0.22–0.45 μm)/Au, (v) BNNS (0.1–0.22 μm)/Au, and (vi) bare Pt in Ar saturated 0.5 M H2SO4 solution. Scan rate: 1 mVs−1.
Size distribution of (ii) BNNS (unfiltered), (iii) BNNS (0.45–1.0 μm), (iv) BNNS (0.22–0.45 μm), and (v) BNNS (0.1–0.22 μm).
Summary of electrocatalytic activity of various electrodes for HER.
| Electrodes | Overpotential with respect to Pt electrode | Exchange current density/A cm−2 | Tafel slope/mVdecade−1 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| At 5 mA cm−2 | At 15 mA cm−2 | |||
| (i) Au | 350 | 430 | 3.1 × 10−7 | 75 |
| (ii) BNNS(unfiltered)/Au | 110 | 170 | 1.6 × 10−6 | 40 |
| (iii) BNNS(0.45–1.0 μm)/Au | 95 | 130 | 1.4 × 10−5 | 30 |
| (iv) BNNS(0.22–0.45 μm)/Au | 70 | 95 | 2.4 × 10−5 | 28 |
| (v) BNNS(0.1–0.22 μm)/Au | 30 | 40 | 4.6 × 10−5 | 27 |
| (vi) Pt | — | — | 4.2 × 10−4 | 30 |