Rational Design of Ultrafine Pt Nanoparticles with Strong Metal‐Support Interaction for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution
Liming Chen, Lianmei Kang, Shipeng Geng, Cheng Luo, Dandan Cai, Shuqin Song, Hao Jia, Yi Wang
Abstract
Abstract Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) plays an indispensable role in hydrogen economy. However, the development of highly active and durable Pt catalysts remains a great challenge. A homogenously‐dispersed, ultrafine and chemically anchored Pt‐based catalyst is successfully synthesized with the regulation of ‐SH groups tethered to SBA‐15 template. The ‐SH not only regulates the particle size of Pt, but also modifies the chemical environment of the carbon support by converting itself into heteroatom—S. The obtained catalyst (Pt/OMC SH ) exhibits superior HER catalytic activity (15.4 mV at 10 mA cm −2 ; 28.4 mV dec −1 ; 1.0 M KOH) and stability to benchmark samples and most of the previously reported Pt‐based electrocatalysts. First‐principles calculations reveal that the presence of S in the carbon support regulates the electronic structure of Pt and strengthens the metal‐support interaction, thus boosting the reaction kinetics and enhancing the stability of Pt/OMC SH catalyst for HER.