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Electroshock synthesis of a bifunctional nonprecious multi-element alloy for alkaline hydrogen oxidation and evolution.

Lijie DuHu XiongHongcheng LuLi-Ming YangRong-Zhen LiaoBao Yu XiaBo You
Published in: Exploration (Beijing, China) (2022)
The design and production of active, durable, and nonprecious electrocatalysts toward alkaline hydrogen oxidation and evolution reactions (HOR/HER) are extremely appealing for the implementation of hydrogen economy, but remain challenging. Here, we report a facile electric shock synthesis of an efficient, stable, and inexpensive NiCoCuMoW multi-element alloy on Ni foam (NiCoCuMoW) as a bifunctional electrocatalyst for both HOR and HER. For the HOR, the current density of NiCoCuMoW could reach ∼11.2 mA cm -2 when the overpotential is 100 mV, higher than that for commercial Pt/C (∼7.2 mA cm -2 ) and control alloy samples with less elements, along with superior CO tolerance. Moreover, for the HER, the overpotential at 10 mA cm -2 for NiCoCuMoW is only 21 mV, along with a Tafel slope of low to 63.7 mV dec -1 , rivaling the commercial Pt/C as well (35 mV and 109.7 mV dec -1 ). Density functional theory calculations indicate that alloying Ni, Co, Cu, Mo, and W can tune the electronic structure of individual metals and provide multiple active sites to optimize the hydrogen and hydroxyl intermediates adsorption, collaboratively resulting in enhanced electrocatalytic activity.
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