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Phase-Selective Synthesis of Ruthenium Phosphide in Hybrid Structure Enables Efficient Hybrid Water Electrolysis Under pH-Universal Conditions.

Qizhu QianWentao WangGongrui WangXiaoyue HeYafei FengZiyun LiYin ZhuYangyang ZhangGenqiang Zhang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Hydrazine-assisted hybrid water electrolysis is an energy-saving approach to produce high-purity hydrogen, whereas the development of pH-universal bifunctional catalysts encounters a grand challenge. Herein, a phase-selective synthesis of ruthenium phosphide compounds hybrid with carbon forming pancake-like particles (denoted as Ru x P/C-PAN, x = 1 or 2) is presented. The obtained RuP/C-PAN exhibits the highest catalytic activity among the control samples, delivering ultralow cell voltages of 0.03, 0.27, and 0.65 V to drive 10 mA cm -2 using hybrid water electrolysis corresponding to pH values of 14, 7, and 0, respectively. Theoretical calculation deciphers that the RuP phase displays optimized free energy for hydrogen adsorption and reduced energy barrier for hydrazine dehydrogenation. This work may not only open up a new avenue in exploring universally compatible catalyst to transcend the limitation on the pH value of electrolytes, but also push forward the development of an energy-saving hydrogen generation technique based on emerging hybrid water electrolysis.
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