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Hybrids of PtRu Nanoclusters and Black Phosphorus Nanosheets for Highly Efficient Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages 10870-10875

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.9b03506

Keywords

water splitting; electronic interaction; electrocatalysts; noble metal nanoclusters; two-dimensional materials

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11904411, 11504041, 21872174]
  2. fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [31020195C001]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province China [2018JJ3626]
  4. Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shanxi Province [2019JM-192]
  5. Project of Innovation-Driven Plan in Central South University [2017CX003]
  6. State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy in Central South University
  7. Thousand Youth Talents Plan of China
  8. Hundred Youth Talents Program of Hunan
  9. Open Sharing Fund for the Large-scale Instruments and Equipment of Central South University

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Water electrolysis shows great promise for the low-cost mass production of high-purity hydrogen. The relatively high dissociation energy of water, however, often results in rather sluggish kinetics of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in alkaline conditions, even for the case of state-of-the-art Pt-based electrocatalysts. Here, we show the high efficiency of the hybrids of PtRu nanoclusters (NCs) and black phosphorus (BP) nanosheets in HER. Our PtRu NCs/BP electrocatalysts demonstrate a HER activity of 88.5 mA cm(-2) at -70 mV in 1 M KOH, which is higher than that of commercial Pt/C by 1 order of magnitude. The observed extraordinarily high HER activity of the PtRu NCs/BP hybrids is interpreted in the framework of density functional theory. Theoretical modeling indicates that the electronic interaction between BP and PtRu NCs speeds up the dissociation of water and optimizes the adsorption strength for H* species, giving rise to the remarkably high HER activity of the PtRu NCs/BP hybrids.

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