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Transition metal-doped nickel phosphide nanoparticles as electro- and photocatalysts for hydrogen generation reactions

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APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 242, Issue -, Pages 186-193

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2018.09.103

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Metal doping; Nickel phosphide; Electrocatalysis; Photocatalysis; Hydrogen evolution reaction

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Transition metal-doped nickel phosphide nanoparticles with metallic properties are prepared by a simple and facile wet-chemical method. It is shown for the first time that these transition metals: iron, cobalt, manganese, and molybdenum, can atomically substitute nickel in the parent hcp phosphide lattice as a single phase without significant change in its metallic structure and morphology. They are employed as electro- and photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction, which show highly tunable activities dependent on electron filling of their metallic bands and H coverage according to our experimental and theoretical rationalizations. Molybdenum-doped nickel phosphide nanoparticle with lower H coverage exhibits the best hydrogen evolution performance in electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction, which also shows excellent photocatalytic hydrogen production with organic photosensitizer. In addition, cobalt-doped nickel phosphide nanoparticle with higher H coverage with aqueous photosensitizer gives more superior hydrogen evolution rate.

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