0.03 V Electrolysis Voltage Driven Hydrazine Assisted Hydrogen Generation on NiCo phosphide Nanowires Supported NiCoHydroxide Nanosheets
Mujie Li, Zhongyi Zhang, Hailang Xiong, Linan Wang, Shuxian Zhuang, Morris D. Argyle, Yang Tang, Xiao Jin Yang, Yongmei Chen, Pingyu Wan, Maohong Fan
Abstract
Abstract In order to decrease the electricity consumption of hydrogen generation, hydrazine‐assisted water electrolysis is intensively investigated recently. Herein, hierarchical nanostructure of ultrathin NiCo(OH) x nanosheets (NSs) that in‐situ grown on the NiCoP nanowires (NWs) was deposited on nickel foam (NF) to construct NiCo(OH) x @NiCoP/NF electrode. NiCoP NWs extend the surface area, spatial utilization of NF and enhance the electron conduction to the outmost NiCo(OH) x NSs. NiCo(OH) x NSs interlace to form regular mesoporous channels, which improve the structural stability and mass transfer rate. Moreover, NiCoP NWs enhance the adsorption of protons and the transfer of electrons, while NiCo(OH) x NSs facilitate the adsorption of OH ad during reaction. As a result, NiCo(OH) x @NiCoP/NF exhibits excellent activity for both hydrazine oxidation reaction (HzOR) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Based on the NiCo(OH) x @NiCoP/NF||NiCo(OH) x @NiCoP/NF couples, electrolysis of hydrazine for hydrogen generation only requires an extremely low cell voltage of 0.03 V.