Construction of Ru-doped Co nanoparticles loaded on carbon nanosheets in-situ grown on carbon nanofibers as self-supported catalysts for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction — Zou Qun (2024) | RDL Network
Construction of Ru-doped Co nanoparticles loaded on carbon nanosheets in-situ grown on carbon nanofibers as self-supported catalysts for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 85: 758-765
Article 2024 English
Authors
ZQ
Zou Qun
YZ
Yingjing Zhu
RZ
Rui Zhang
Abstract
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Exploring efficient and economical electrocatalysts to replace noble metal electrocatalysts has become a major research focus nowadays. In this paper, Ru-doped Co nanoparticles loaded on carbon nanosheet (CNS) in-situ grown on carbon nanofibers (Ru–Co@CNS/CNFs) were constructed as a self-supporting working electrode for high-efficiency hydrogen evolution. The prepared Ru–Co@CNS/CNFs possessed excellent catalytic activity with only 78 mV overpotential at 10 mA cm−2 current density and good stability with only 102 mV voltage attenuation at 100 mA cm−2 current density for 100 h continuous operation. The excellent catalytic performance could be attributed to the unique microstructure of the nanosheets in-situ grown on the nanofibers, it resulted in a higher Co surface density of 1.28 mg cm−2, indicating more loading of metal to improve catalytic activity of HER, and the formed Ru-doped Co nanoparticles could be evenly distributed on the carbon nanosheets to prevent the aggregation of nanoparticles, which could expose more active sites. Additionally, the density functional theory (DFT) calculations revealed Ru doping could accelerate the dissociation of water, optimize the adsorption energy of hydrogen intermediates and improve the kinetics of the HER reaction. This work provides a new approach to reduce the use of noble metals while improving the catalytic performance of catalysts.
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