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Single Cobalt Atoms Immobilized on Palladium-Based Nanosheets as 2D Single-Atom Alloy for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.

Shuai YangZhihao SiGuozhen LiPeng ZhanChang LiuLu LuBuxing HanHaijiao XiePeiyong Qin
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Single-atom alloys (SAAs) display excellent electrocatalytic performance by overcoming the scaling relationships in alloys. However, due to the lack of a unique structure engineering design, it is difficult to obtain SAAs with a high specific surface area to expose more active sites. Herein, single Co atoms are immobilized on Pd metallene (Pdm) support to obtain Co/Pdm through the design of the engineered morphology of Pd, realizing the preparation of ultra-thin 2D SAA. The unsaturated coordination environments combined with the unique geometric and electronic structures realize the modulation of the d-band center and the redistribution of charges, generating highly active electronic states on the surface of Co/Pdm. Benefiting from the synergistic interaction and spillover effect, the Co/Pdm electrocatalyst exhibits outstanding hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) performance in both acid and alkaline solutions, especially with a Tafel slope of 8.2 mV dec -1 and a low overpotential of 24.7 mV at 10 mA cm -2 in the acidic medium, which outperforms commercial Pt/C and Pd/C. This work highlights the successful preparation of 2D ultra-thin SAA, which provides a new strategy for the preparation of HER electrocatalyst with high efficiency, activity, and stability.
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