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Nitrogen Functionalization of CVD Grown Three-Dimensional Graphene Foam for Hydrogen Evolution Reactions in Alkaline Media

Daniela Ion‐Ebrasu, Radu Dorin Andrei, Stanică Enache, Simona Căprărescu, Cătălin Negrila, Cătălin Jianu, Adrian Enache, I. Boerasu, Elena Carcadea, Mihai Varlam, Bogdan Ştefan Vasile, Jianwei Ren

2021Materials19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Three-dimensional graphene foam (3D-GrFoam) is a highly porous structure and sustained lattice formed by graphene layers with sp2 and sp3 hybridized carbon. In this work, chemical vapor deposition (CVD)—grown 3D-GrFoam was nitrogen-doped and platinum functionalized using hydrothermal treatment with different reducing agents (i.e., urea, hydrazine, ammonia, and dihydrogen hexachloroplatinate (IV) hydrate, respectively). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) survey showed that the most electrochemically active nitrogen-doped sample (GrFoam3N) contained 1.8 at % of N, and it exhibited a 172 mV dec−1 Tafel plot associated with the Volmer–Heyrovsky hydrogen evolution (HER) mechanism in 0.1 M KOH. By the hydrothermal process, 0.2 at % of platinum was anchored to the graphene foam surface, and the resultant sample of GrFoamPt yielded a value of 80 mV dec−1 Tafel associated with the Volmer–Tafel HER mechanism. Furthermore, Raman and infrared spectroscopy analysis, as well as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were carried out to understand the structure of the samples.

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Tafel equationGrapheneX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyMaterials scienceChemical vapor depositionInorganic chemistryPlatinumRaman spectroscopyScanning electron microscopeChemical engineeringSurface modificationChemistryNanotechnologyElectrochemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryComposite materialPhysical chemistryElectrodePhysicsOpticsEngineeringElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvancements in Battery Materials
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