The in situ preparation of iron phosphide using ionic liquids as iron and phosphorus sources for efficient hydrogen evolution reactions.
Yanping ChenTianhao LiQichao ZhaoDingyu LiuChang Ming LiPublished in: RSC advances (2020)
Ionic liquids (ILs) were utilized as iron and phosphorus sources for the preparation of iron phosphide for the first time. The IL trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium tetrachloroferrate ([P(C 6 H 13 ) 3 C 14 H 29 ][FeCl 4 ]) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were applied as precursors for the in situ preparation of Fe 2 P (IL6) /CNTs. This material has good catalytic activity and stability for the hydrogen evolution reaction, including a low onset overpotential (75 mV) and Tafel slope (68 mV dec -1 ). Moreover, this catalyst exhibits current densities of 10 and 20 mA cm -2 at overpotentials of 115 and 150 mV, respectively. The phosphidation process using [P(C 6 H 13 ) 3 C 14 H 29 ][FeCl 4 ] was also investigated. All experimental results indicate that Fe 2 P can be formed in situ on the CNTs using this IL, and that the CNTs help the formation of the Fe 2 P nanoparticles and improve the electrical conductivity. This IL-based in situ preparation strategy is facile and environmentally friendly and does not require the addition of other reagents. This method holds great promise for application in other electrochemical studies.