Electro-catalytic Iodoplumbate Incorporating Two Types of Polymeric Anions.
Zi-You RanXing LiuChun-Mei HuangJian ZhouPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
The development of the most promising electro-catalysts for the high-performance hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in neutral media is exceedingly desirable. Here, the convenient hydrothermal reaction of PbI 2 , 3-pyrazinyl-1,2,4-triazole (3-pt), KI, and methanol in HI aqueous solution acquired an organic hybrid iodoplumbate [mtp][Pb 2 I 5 ][PbI 3 ]·0.5H 2 O (denoted as PbI-1 , mtp 2+ = 3-(1,4-dimethyl-1 H -1,2,4-triazol-4-ium-3-yl)-1-methylpyrazin-1-ium), which not only provided an infrequent in situ organic mtp 2+ cation that originated from the hydrothermal N -methylation reaction of 3-pt in acidic KI solution but also offered the rare example of organic hybrid iodoplumbate incorporating both one-dimensional (1-D) [PbI 3 - ] n and two-dimensional (2-D) [Pb 2 I 5 - ] n polymeric anions with one configuration of the mtp 2+ cation. PbI-1 was applied for the construction of a Ni nanoparticle decorating the PbI-1 electrode (Ni/ PbI-1 /NF) via successive coating and electrodeposition onto the porous Ni foam (NF) support. The fabricated Ni/ PbI-1 /NF electrode that served as the cathodic catalyst showed excellent HER electro-catalytic activity.
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