Energy‐Saving Electrolytic Hydrogen Generation: Ni<sub>2</sub>P Nanoarray as a High‐Performance Non‐Noble‐Metal Electrocatalyst
Article 2016 en
Authors
CT
Chun Tang
RZ
Rong Zhang
WL
Wenbo Lu
Abstract
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It is highly attractive but challenging to develop earth-abundant electrocatalysts for energy-saving electrolytic hydrogen generation. Herein, we report that Ni<sub>2</sub> P nanoarrays grown in situ on nickel foam (Ni<sub>2</sub> P/NF) behave as a durable high-performance non-noble-metal electrocatalyst for hydrazine oxidation reaction (HzOR) in alkaline media. The replacement of the sluggish anodic oxygen evolution reaction with such the more thermodynamically favorable HzOR enables energy-saving electrochemical hydrogen production with the use of Ni<sub>2</sub> P/NF as a bifunctional catalyst for anodic HzOR and cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction. When operated at room temperature, this two-electrode electrolytic system drives 500 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> at a cell voltage as low as 1.0 V with strong long-term electrochemical durability and 100 % Faradaic efficiency for hydrogen evolution in 1.0 m KOH aqueous solution with 0.5 m hydrazine.
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