| Literature DB >> 31017425 |
Xingxing Yu1,2, Zi-You Yu2, Xiao-Long Zhang2, Ya-Rong Zheng2, Yu Duan2, Qiang Gao2, Rui Wu2, Bing Sun1, Min-Rui Gao2, Guoxiu Wang1, Shu-Hong Yu2.
Abstract
The design of highly efficient non-noble-metal electrocatalysts for large-scale hydrogen production remains an ongoing challenge. We report here a Ni2P nanoarray catalyst grown on a commercial Ni foam substrate, which demonstrates an outstanding electrocatalytic activity and stability in basic electrolyte. The high catalytic activity can be attributed to the favorable electron transfer, superior intrinsic activity, and the intimate connection between the nanoarrays and their substrate. Moreover, the unique "superaerophobic" surface feature of the Ni2P nanoarrays enables a remarkable capability to withstand internal and external forces and release the in situ generated H2 bubbles in a timely manner at large current densities (such as >1000 mA cm-2) where the hydrogen evolution becomes vigorous. Our results highlight that an aerophobic structure is essential to catalyze gas evolution for large-scale practical applications.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31017425 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b02527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419