| Literature DB >> 28156090 |
Bo Yu1, Xinqiang Wang1, Fei Qi1, Binjie Zheng1, Jiarui He1, Jie Lin1, Wanli Zhang1, Yanrong Li1, Yuanfu Chen1.
Abstract
For the first time, self-assembled coral-like hierarchical architecture constructed by NiSe2 nanocrystals has been synthesized via a facile one-pot DMF-solvothermal method. Compared with hydrothermally synthesized NiSe2 (H-NiSe2), the DMF-solvothermally synthesized nanocrystalline NiSe2 (DNC-NiSe2) exhibits superior performance of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER): it has a very low onset overpotential of ∼136 mV (vs RHE), a very high cathode current density of 40 mA/cm2 at ∼200 mV (vs RHE), and an excellent long-term stability; most importantly, it delivers an ultrasmall Tafel slope of 29.4 mV dec-1, which is the lowest ever reported for NiSe2-based catalysts, and even lower than that of precious platinum (Pt) catalyst (30.8 mV dec-1). The superior HER performance of DNC-NiSe2 is attributed to the unique self-assembled coral-like network, which is a benefit to form abundant active sites and facilitates the charge transportation due to the inherent high conductivity of NiSe2 nanocrystals. The DNC-NiSe2 is promising to be a viable alternative to precious metal catalysts for hydrogen evolution.Entities:
Keywords: NiSe2 nanocrystals; electrocatalytic activity; hydrogen evolution reaction; nickel dichalcogenide; solvothermal reaction; transition metal dichalcogenide; ultrasmall Tafel slope
Year: 2017 PMID: 28156090 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b15719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229