An electrodeposition approach to metal/metal oxide heterostructures for active hydrogen evolution catalysts in near-neutral electrolytes

Michael J. Kenney, Jianan Erick Huang, Yong Zhu, Yongtao Meng, Mingquan Xu, Guanzhou Zhu, Wei Hsuan Hung, Yun Kuang, Mengchang Lin, Xiaoming Sun, Wu Zhou, Hongjie Dai

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Abstract

Neutral water splitting is attractive for its use of non-corrosive and environmentally friendly electrolytes. However, catalyst development for hydrogen and oxygen evolution remains a challenge under neutral conditions. Here we report a simple electrodeposition and reductive annealing procedure to produce a highly active Ni-Co-Cr metal/metal oxide heterostructured catalyst directly on Ni foam. The resulting electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) requires only 198 mV of overpotential to reach 100 mA/cm 2 in 1 M potassium phosphate (pH = 7.4) and can operate for at least two days without significant performance decay. Scanning transmission electron microscopy coupled with electron energy loss spectroscopy (STEM-EELS) imaging reveals a Ni-Co alloy core decorated with blended oxides layers of NiO, CoO and Cr 2 O 3 . The metal/metal oxide interfaces are suggested to be responsible for the high HER activity. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
JournalNano Research
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2019

Keywords

  • catalysis
  • chemical mapping
  • hydrogen evolution
  • nanostructured materials
  • water splitting

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