| Literature DB >> 29345435 |
Le Zhang1, Peng Fei Liu1, Yu Hang Li1, Meng Yang Zu1, Xu Li1, Zheng Jiang2, Yun Wang3, Huijun Zhao3, Hua Gui Yang1.
Abstract
Boosting the sluggish kinetics of the hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline environments is key for the large-scale application of water-alkali and chlor-alkali electrolysis. In this study, nitrogen atoms are used to precisely modulate electrochemical active sites on the surface of nickel oxide with low-coordinated oxygen atoms, to achieve enhanced kinetics in alkaline hydrogen evolution. Theoretical and experimental results demonstrate that surface charge redistribution after modulation facilitates both the initial water dissociation step and the subsequent recombination of Had from low-coordinated oxygen sites and desorption of OHad- from nickel sites, thus accelerating the overall hydrogen evolution process. The N-modulated nickel oxide enriched in low-coordinated oxygen atoms exhibits significantly enhanced activity with a small overpotential of -100 mV at the current density of -10 mA cm-2 and a robust stability over 90 h for hydrogen evolution in 1.0 m KOH.Entities:
Keywords: doping; electrocatalysis; metal oxides; nickel; surface chemistry
Year: 2018 PMID: 29345435 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201702371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928