Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Reaction with Bulk and Nanostructured Mitrofanovite Pt 3 Te 4 .
Gianluca D'OlimpioLixue ZhangChia-Nung KuoDaniel FariasLuca OttavianoChin Shan LueJun FujiiIvana VobornikAmit AgarwalPiero TorelliDanil W BoukhvalovAntonio PolitanoPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Here, we discuss the key features of electrocatalysis with mitrofanovite (Pt 3 Te 4 ), a recently discovered mineral with superb performances in hydrogen evolution reaction. Mitrofanovite is a layered topological metal with spin-polarized topological surface states with potential applications for spintronics. However, mitrofanovite is also an exceptional platform for electrocatalysis, with costs of the electrodes suppressed by 47% owing to the partial replacement of Pt with Te. Remarkably, the Tafel slope in nanostructured mitrofanovite is just 33 mV/dec, while reduced mitrofanovite has the same Tafel slope (36 mV/dec) as state-of-the-art electrodes of pure Pt. Mitrofanovite also affords surface stability and robustness to CO poisoning. Accordingly, these findings pave the way for the advent of mitrofanovite for large-scale hydrogen production.