| Literature DB >> 28772376 |
Ruoyu Zhang1,2, Hehe Wei3, Wenjie Si4, Gang Ou5,6, Chunsong Zhao7, Mingjun Song8, Cheng Zhang9, Hui Wu10.
Abstract
Large-scale growth of low-cost, efficient, and durable non-noble metal-based electrocatalysts for water splitting is crucial for future renewable energy systems. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) provides a promising route for depositing uniform thin coatings of electrocatalysts, which are useful in many technologies, including the splitting of water. In this communication, we report the growth of a NiO/Ni catalyst directly on carbon fiber paper by atomic layer deposition and report subsequent reduction and oxidation annealing treatments. The 10-20 nm NiO/Ni nanoparticle catalysts can reach a current density of 10 mA·cm-2 at an overpotential of 189 mV for hydrogen evolution reactions and 257 mV for oxygen evolution reactions with high stability. We further successfully achieved a water splitting current density of 10 mA·cm-2 at 1.78 V using a typical NiO/Ni coated carbon fiber paper two-electrode setup. The results suggest that nanoparticulate NiO/Ni is an active, stable, and noble-metal-free electrocatalyst, which facilitates a method for future water splitting applications.Entities:
Keywords: NiO/Ni nanoparticles; electrocatalyst; hydrogen evolution reaction
Year: 2016 PMID: 28772376 PMCID: PMC5344590 DOI: 10.3390/ma10010015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1The schematic outline for the NiO/Ni nanoparticles deposited on carbon fiber paper. ALD: atomic layer deposition.
Figure 2Microstructural of NiO/Ni nanoparticles loaded on carbon fiber paper. (a,b) Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images; and (c) transmission electron microscopic (TEM) image.
Figure 3X-ray photoelectron spectrum (XPS) of ALD-NiO/C, Ni/C and NiO/Ni/C samples. (a) Ni 2p; (b) O 1s.
Figure 4Electrocatalytic activity of ALD-NiO/C, Ni/C and NiO/Ni/C samples for water splitting in 1 M KOH; (a) cathodic polarization curves; (b) the corresponding hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) Tafel plot; (c) oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity; (d) polarization curves for NiO/Ni/C||NiO/Ni/C, Ni/C||Ni/C, ALD-NiO/C||ALD-NiO/C, and C||C in a two-electro setup for overall water splitting; (e) the stability of NiO/Ni nanoparticles loaded on carbon fiber paper. All Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV) curves are iR corrected. iR represents internal resistance in different solutions, it is a parameter.