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Interfacial Engineering of Ni3N/Mo2N Heterojunctions for Urea- Assisted Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 4091-4100

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.3c00113

Keywords

interfacial engineering; heterostructured electrocatalyst; bifunctional electrocatalysts; hydrogen evolution reaction; urea oxidation reaction

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In this study, a simple synthesis of Ni3N/Mo2N heterostructure was reported, and urea-assisted electrolytic hydrogen production was systematically investigated. It was found that the -NH2 and C=O groups of the urea molecule were more easily adsorbed on Ni3N and Mo2N, respectively. The Ni3N/Mo2N heterostructure optimized the adsorption of urea and improved the hydrogen evolution reaction performance, leading to a much lower voltage (1.36 V @ 10 mA cm-2) and a 7 times higher hydrogen production rate in the urea-assisted water electrolyzer.
The urea oxidation reaction (UOR) is considered as an alternative to the oxygen evolution reaction for high-efficiency hydrogen production. However, an urea molecule is relatively complex, containing both electron-donating amino (-NH2) and electron-withdrawing carbonyl (C=O) groups, and understanding the influence of different functional groups on the adsorption behavior is conducive to the rational design and preparation of high-performance UOR catalysts. Herein, we report a simple synthesis of the Ni3N/Mo2N heterostructure and a systematic investigation of urea-assisted electrolytic hydrogen production. Both temperature-programmed desorption and theoretical calculations decipher that -NH2 and C=O groups of the urea molecule are more easily adsorbed on Ni3N and Mo2N, respectively. Meanwhile, the Ni3N/ Mo2N heterostructure could combine and enhance the advantages of individual components, optimizing the adsorption of urea. Besides, this heterostructure is also beneficial to improving the hydrogen evolution reaction performance. As expected, in the two-electrode urea-assisted water electrolyzer utilizing Ni3N/Mo2N as bifunctional catalysts, hydrogen production can readily occur at an evidently lower voltage (1.36 V@10 mA cm-2), which is much lower than that of traditional water electrolysis, as well as 7 times higher hydrogen production rate is achieved.

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