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Ru Cluster Incorporated NiMoO(P) 4 Nanosheet Arrays as High-Efficient Bifunctional Catalyst for Wind/Solar-To-Hydrogen Generation Systems.

Shengye WuDing ChenShang LiYuting ZengTao WangJian ZhangJun YuShichun MuHaolin Tang
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Developing cost-efficient bifunctional water splitting catalysts is crucial for sustainable hydrogen energy applications. Herein, ruthenium (Ru)-incorporated and phosphorus (P)-doped nickel molybdate (Ru-NiMoO(P) 4 ) nanosheet array catalysts are synthesized. Due to the synergy of Ru clusters and NiMoO(P) 4 by the modulated electronic structure and the rich active sites, impressively, Ru-NiMoO(P) 4 exhibits superior OER (194 mV @ 50 mA cm -2 ) and HER (24 mV @ 10 mA cm -2 ) activity in alkaline media, far exceeding that of commercial Pt/C and RuO 2 catalysts. Meanwhile, as bifunctional catalyst, to drive the overall water splitting at the current density of 10 mA cm -2 , Ru-NiMoO(P) 4 requires only 1.45 V and maintaining stable output for 100 h. Furthermore, Ru-NiMoO(P) 4 also possesses excellent capability for seawater electrolysis hydrogen production. Moreover, the successful demonstration of wind and solar hydrogen production systems provide the feasibility of the ultra-low Ru loading catalyst for large-scale hydrogen production in the future.
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