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Optimizing Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Stability via Minimal Bubble Adhesion at Electrodeposited Crack-Structured NiP_(x)Catalysts

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摘要 In response to the ongoing energy crisis,advancing the field of electrocatalytic water splitting is of utmost significance,necessitating the urgent development of high-performance,cost-effective,and durable hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts.But the generated gas bubble adherence to the electrode surface and sluggish separation contribute to significant energy loss,primarily due to the insufficient exposure of active sites,thus substantially hindering electrochemical performance.Here,we successfully developed a superaerophobic catalytic electrode by loading phosphorus-doped nickel metal(NiP_(x))onto various conductive substrates via an electrodeposition method.The electrode exhibits a unique surface structure,characterized by prominent surface fissures,which not only exposes additional active sites but also endows the electrode with superaerophobic properties.The NiP_(x)/Ti electrode demonstrates superior electrocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction,significantly outperforming a platinum plate,displaying an overpotential of mere 216 mV to achieve a current density of-500 mA cm^(-2) in 1 M KOH.Furthermore,the NiP_(x)/Ti electrode manifests outstanding durability and robustness during continuous electrolysis,maintaining stability at a current density of-10 mA cm^(-2) over a duration of 2000 h.Owing to the straightforward and scalable preparation methods,this highly efficient and stable NiP_(x)/Ti electrocatalyst offers a novel strategy for the development of industrial water electrolysis.
出处 《Energy & Environmental Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第5期244-254,共11页 能源与环境材料(英文)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52375204) the World First Class University and First Class Academic Discipline Construction Funding 2023(0206023GH0202,0206023SH0201) the Shenzhen Science and Technology R&D Funds(20200813100712001) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(0604023GH0202079,0604023SH0201079)
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