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High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions

Electrochemical water decomposition to produce hydrogen is a promising approach for renewable energy storage. It is vital to develop a catalyst with low overpotential, low cost and high stability for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) under alkaline conditions. Herein, we used a simple hydrothermal m...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Wan, Cao, Hongshuai, Ruan, Liting, He, Shaoying, Xu, Zhiai, Zhang, Wen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35685712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02621j
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author Zhao, Wan
Cao, Hongshuai
Ruan, Liting
He, Shaoying
Xu, Zhiai
Zhang, Wen
author_facet Zhao, Wan
Cao, Hongshuai
Ruan, Liting
He, Shaoying
Xu, Zhiai
Zhang, Wen
author_sort Zhao, Wan
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description Electrochemical water decomposition to produce hydrogen is a promising approach for renewable energy storage. It is vital to develop a catalyst with low overpotential, low cost and high stability for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) under alkaline conditions. Herein, we used a simple hydrothermal method to obtain a AgCo(CO)(4) precursor on the surface of carbon fiber paper (CFP). After thermal phosphorization, the self-supporting catalyst AgCoPO(4)/CFP was obtained, which greatly improved the HER catalytic performance under alkaline conditions. At 10 mA cm(−2), it showed an overpotential of 32 mV. The Tafel slope was 34.4 mV dec(−1). The high catalytic performance of AgCoPO(4)/CFP may be due to the hydrophilic surface promoting effective contact with the electrolyte and the synergistic effect of the two metals, which accelerated electron transfer and thus promoted hydrogen evolution reaction. In addition, it showed an outstanding urea oxidation reaction (UOR) activity. After adding 0.5 M urea, the over-potential of the AgCoPO(4)/CFP assembled electrolytic cell was only 1.45 V when the current density reached 10 mA cm(−2), which was much lower than that required for overall water splitting. This work provides a new method for the design and synthesis of efficient HER electrocatalysts.
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spelling pubmed-91318702022-06-08 High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions Zhao, Wan Cao, Hongshuai Ruan, Liting He, Shaoying Xu, Zhiai Zhang, Wen RSC Adv Chemistry Electrochemical water decomposition to produce hydrogen is a promising approach for renewable energy storage. It is vital to develop a catalyst with low overpotential, low cost and high stability for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) under alkaline conditions. Herein, we used a simple hydrothermal method to obtain a AgCo(CO)(4) precursor on the surface of carbon fiber paper (CFP). After thermal phosphorization, the self-supporting catalyst AgCoPO(4)/CFP was obtained, which greatly improved the HER catalytic performance under alkaline conditions. At 10 mA cm(−2), it showed an overpotential of 32 mV. The Tafel slope was 34.4 mV dec(−1). The high catalytic performance of AgCoPO(4)/CFP may be due to the hydrophilic surface promoting effective contact with the electrolyte and the synergistic effect of the two metals, which accelerated electron transfer and thus promoted hydrogen evolution reaction. In addition, it showed an outstanding urea oxidation reaction (UOR) activity. After adding 0.5 M urea, the over-potential of the AgCoPO(4)/CFP assembled electrolytic cell was only 1.45 V when the current density reached 10 mA cm(−2), which was much lower than that required for overall water splitting. This work provides a new method for the design and synthesis of efficient HER electrocatalysts. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9131870/ /pubmed/35685712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02621j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhao, Wan
Cao, Hongshuai
Ruan, Liting
He, Shaoying
Xu, Zhiai
Zhang, Wen
High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions
title High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions
title_full High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions
title_fullStr High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions
title_full_unstemmed High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions
title_short High-performance self-supporting AgCoPO(4)/CFP for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions
title_sort high-performance self-supporting agcopo(4)/cfp for hydrogen evolution reaction under alkaline conditions
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35685712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02621j
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