Strongly Coupled 3D N-Doped MoO/NiS Hybrid for High Current Density Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalysis and Biomass Upgrading.
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Developing noble metal-free electrocatalysts toward hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) that can work well at ultrahigh current density are crucial components in renewable energy technologies. Herein, we have reported a strongly coupled 3D hybrid electrocatalyst, which consists of N-doped MoO with NiS grown on Ni foam (N-MoO/NiS NF) through an annealing treatment, followed by a thermal ammonia reaction. This N-MoO/NiS with a particle size of ā¼50 nm was evenly grown on the Ni substrate in this 3D hybrid system. Benefiting from the strong coupling effect, the N-MoO/NiS NF exhibited a high HER performance in basic media, with a small value of the Tafel slope (76 mV dec) and a low potential of 517 mV at 1000 mA cm, which was superior to that of Pt/C (631 mV at 1000 mA cm). Experimental results revealed that constructing a coupling interface between N-MoO and NiS facilitated the absorption and dissociation of water molecules, consequently boosting the HER activity. Additionally, the 3D N-MoO/NiS NF hybrid could act as a bifunctional electrode for both anode (biomass upgrading) and cathode (HER), which only required a lower potential of 2.08 V at 100 mA cm as compared to the overall water splitting (2.25 V) and achieved a high biomass conversion ratio of over 90%. Moreover, substituting oxygen evolution reaction by urea oxidation reaction also can assist energy-saving hydrogen evolution for 3D N-MoO/NiS NF.Reference Key |
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Authors | Wang, Lin;Wang, Lin;Cao, Junhui;Cao, Junhui;Lei, Chaojun;Lei, Chaojun;Dai, Qizhou;Dai, Qizhou;Yang, Bin;Yang, Bin;Li, Zhongjian;Li, Zhongjian;Zhang, Xingwang;Zhang, Xingwang;Yuan, Chris;Yuan, Chris;Lei, Lecheng;Lei, Lecheng;Hou, Yang;Hou, Yang; |
Journal | ACS applied materials & interfaces |
Year | 2019 |
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