Intermetallic Cu <sub>5</sub> Zr Clusters Anchored on Hierarchical Nanoporous Copper as Efficient Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction — Hang Shi (2020) | RDL Network
Intermetallic Cu <sub>5</sub> Zr Clusters Anchored on Hierarchical Nanoporous Copper as Efficient Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Article 2020 en
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Hang Shi
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Yitong Zhou
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Ruiqi Yao
Abstract
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Designing highly active and robust platinum-free electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction is vital for large-scale and efficient production of hydrogen through electrochemical water splitting. Here, we report nonprecious intermetallic Cu<sub>5</sub>Zr clusters that are in situ anchored on hierarchical nanoporous copper (NP Cu/Cu<sub>5</sub>Zr) for efficient hydrogen evolution in alkaline medium. By virtue of hydroxygenated zirconium atoms activating their nearby Cu-Cu bridge sites with appropriate hydrogen-binding energy, the Cu<sub>5</sub>Zr clusters have a high electrocatalytic activity toward the hydrogen evolution reaction. Associated with unique architecture featured with steady and bicontinuous nanoporous copper skeleton that facilitates electron transfer and electrolyte accessibility, the self-supported monolithic NP Cu/Cu<sub>5</sub>Zr electrodes boost violent hydrogen gas release, realizing ultrahigh current density of 500 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> at a low potential of -280 mV versus reversible hydrogen electrode, with exceptional stability in 1 M KOH solution. The electrochemical properties outperform those of state-of-the-art nonprecious metal electrocatalysts and make them promising candidates as electrodes in water splitting devices.
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