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Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces

Alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), consisting of Volmer and Heyrovsky/Tafel steps, requires extra energy for water dissociation, leading to more sluggish kinetics than acidic HER. Despite the advances in electrocatalysts, how to combine active sites to synergistically promote both steps and...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Lu, Zhang, Yun, Zhao, Zhonglong, Zhang, Qing-Hua, Huang, Lin-Bo, Gu, Lin, Lu, Gang, Hu, Jin-Song, Wan, Li-Jun
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8288842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692014
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz145
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author Zhao, Lu
Zhang, Yun
Zhao, Zhonglong
Zhang, Qing-Hua
Huang, Lin-Bo
Gu, Lin
Lu, Gang
Hu, Jin-Song
Wan, Li-Jun
author_facet Zhao, Lu
Zhang, Yun
Zhao, Zhonglong
Zhang, Qing-Hua
Huang, Lin-Bo
Gu, Lin
Lu, Gang
Hu, Jin-Song
Wan, Li-Jun
author_sort Zhao, Lu
collection PubMed
description Alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), consisting of Volmer and Heyrovsky/Tafel steps, requires extra energy for water dissociation, leading to more sluggish kinetics than acidic HER. Despite the advances in electrocatalysts, how to combine active sites to synergistically promote both steps and understand the underlying mechanism remain largely unexplored. Here, Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations predict that NiO accelerates the Volmer step while metallic Ni facilitates the Heyrovsky/Tafel step. A facile strategy is thus developed to control Ni/NiO heterosurfaces in uniform and well-dispersed Ni-based nanocrystals, targeting both reaction steps synergistically. By systematically modulating the surface composition, we find that steering the elementary steps through tuning the Ni/NiO ratio can significantly enhance alkaline HER activity, and Ni/NiO nanocrystals with a Ni/NiO ratio of 23.7% deliver the best activity, outperforming other state-of-the-art analogues. The results suggest that integrating bicomponent active sites for elementary steps is effective for promoting alkaline HER, but they have to be balanced.
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spelling pubmed-82888422021-10-21 Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces Zhao, Lu Zhang, Yun Zhao, Zhonglong Zhang, Qing-Hua Huang, Lin-Bo Gu, Lin Lu, Gang Hu, Jin-Song Wan, Li-Jun Natl Sci Rev Research Article Alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), consisting of Volmer and Heyrovsky/Tafel steps, requires extra energy for water dissociation, leading to more sluggish kinetics than acidic HER. Despite the advances in electrocatalysts, how to combine active sites to synergistically promote both steps and understand the underlying mechanism remain largely unexplored. Here, Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations predict that NiO accelerates the Volmer step while metallic Ni facilitates the Heyrovsky/Tafel step. A facile strategy is thus developed to control Ni/NiO heterosurfaces in uniform and well-dispersed Ni-based nanocrystals, targeting both reaction steps synergistically. By systematically modulating the surface composition, we find that steering the elementary steps through tuning the Ni/NiO ratio can significantly enhance alkaline HER activity, and Ni/NiO nanocrystals with a Ni/NiO ratio of 23.7% deliver the best activity, outperforming other state-of-the-art analogues. The results suggest that integrating bicomponent active sites for elementary steps is effective for promoting alkaline HER, but they have to be balanced. Oxford University Press 2020-01 2019-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8288842/ /pubmed/34692014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz145 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of China Science Publishing & Media Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhao, Lu
Zhang, Yun
Zhao, Zhonglong
Zhang, Qing-Hua
Huang, Lin-Bo
Gu, Lin
Lu, Gang
Hu, Jin-Song
Wan, Li-Jun
Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces
title Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces
title_full Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces
title_fullStr Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces
title_full_unstemmed Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces
title_short Steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent Ni/NiO nanoscale heterosurfaces
title_sort steering elementary steps towards efficient alkaline hydrogen evolution via size-dependent ni/nio nanoscale heterosurfaces
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8288842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692014
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz145
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