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Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Performance of NiCo2P by Filling Oxygen Vacancies by Phosphorus in Thin-Coating CeO2

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 35, Pages 32460-32468

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b07975

Keywords

CeO2; hydrogen evolution reaction; NiCo2P; oxygen vacancies; P-filling

Funding

  1. Open Research Fund Program of the State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics [KF201615]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11704277]

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Aseries of NiCo2P-based electrocatalysts, which were wrapped by CeO2 whose oxygen vacancies (V-o) are partially filled with phosphorus atoms (named as NiCo2Px/P(x)FVo-CeO2, where x refers to the consumption of NaH2PO2 center dot H2O), have been fabricated to improve the electrocatalytic reactivity of NiCo2P toward hydrogen evolution in alkaline solution. In the novel catalysts, the P atoms fill the oxygen vacancies, elevate the chemical valence state of Ni2+ and Co3+, and increase the hydride acceptors, which reinforcing the promoting effect of CeO2 in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Moreover, the negatively charged P atoms capture the positively charged protons more easily, benefiting the Volmer step during HER Furthermore, the synergistic effect between oxygen vacancies and the filled P atoms accelerates the migration rate of electrons/ions and increases the electrochemical active area. All of the above are advantageous to the hydrogen evolution of NiCo2Px/P(x)FVo-CeO2 in alkaline electrolyte. As a result, the overpotential as low as 33.6 mV is achieved for NiCo2P0.3/P(0.3)FVo-CeO2 in alkaline media to drive a current density of 10 mA cm(-2). The reactivity is superior to that of Pt/C at a large current density along with a Tafel slope of 61.24 mV dec(-1) and long-term durability, which giving a new technology for efficient transition-metal catalyst candidates toward HER in alkaline solution.

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