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Alloying Nickel with Molybdenum Significantly Accelerates Alkaline Hydrogen Electrocatalysis

Miao Wang, Hao Yang, Jinan Shi, Yufeng Chen, Yuan Zhou, Liguang Wang, Sijia Di, Xuan Zhao, Jun Zhong, Tao Cheng, Wu Zhou, Yanguang Li

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition279 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Bifunctional hydrogen electrocatalysis (hydrogen‐oxidation and hydrogen‐evolution reactions) in alkaline solution is desirable but challenging. Among all available electrocatalysts, Ni‐based materials are the only non‐precious‐metal‐based candidates for alkaline hydrogen oxidation, but they generally suffer from low activity. Here, we demonstrate that properly alloying Ni with Mo could significantly promote its electrocatalytic performance. Ni 4 Mo alloy nanoparticles are prepared from the reduction of molybdate‐intercalated Ni(OH) 2 nanosheets. The final product exhibits an apparent hydrogen‐oxidation activity exceeding that of the Pt benchmark and a record‐high mass‐specific kinetic current of 79 A g −1 at an overpotential of 50 mV. A superior hydrogen‐evolution performance is also measured in alkaline solution. These experimental data are rationalized by our theoretical simulations, which show that alloying Ni with Mo significantly weakens its hydrogen adsorption, improves the hydroxyl adsorption and decreases the reaction barrier for water formation.

Topics & Concepts

OverpotentialElectrocatalystBifunctionalMolybdateHydrogenInorganic chemistryMolybdenumNickelAlloyMaterials scienceAdsorptionTransition metalChemistryCatalysisChemical engineeringMetallurgyElectrochemistryElectrodePhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionAdvanced battery technologies researchFuel Cells and Related Materials