NiMo Solid Solution Nanowire Array Electrodes for Highly Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Adeela Nairan(University Town of Shenzhen), Peichao Zou(University Town of Shenzhen), Caiwu Liang(University Town of Shenzhen), Jiaxing Liu(University Town of Shenzhen), Dang Wu(University Town of Shenzhen), Peng Liu(University Town of Shenzhen), Cheng Yang(University Town of Shenzhen)
Advanced Functional Materials
August 7, 2019
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Abstract

Abstract Developing high‐performance noble metal–free electrodes for efficient water electrolysis for hydrogen production is of paramount importance for future renewable energy resources. However, a grand challenge is to tailor the factors affecting the catalytic electrodes such as morphology, structure, and composition of nonprecious metals. Alloying catalytic metals can lead to a synergistic effect for superior electrocatalytic properties. However, alloy formation in solution at low synthesis temperatures may result in better catalytic properties as compared to those at high temperatures due to the controlled reaction kinetics of nucleation and growth mechanisms. Herein, an aqueous solution–based preparation technology is developed to produce NiMo alloy nanowire arrays. The NiMo alloy shows significantly improved hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalytic activity, featured with extremely low overpotentials of 17 and 98 mV at 10 and 400 mA cm −2 , respectively, in an alkaline medium, which are better than most state‐of‐the‐art non‐noble metal–based catalysts and even comparable to platinum‐based electrodes. Analyses indicate that the lattice distortions induced by Mo incorporation, increased interfacial activity by alloy formation, and plenty of MoNi 4 active sites at nanowires surface collectively contribute to remarkably enhanced catalytic activity. This study provides a powerful toolbox for highly efficient nonprecious metal–based electrodes for practical HER application.


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