Real-Time Modulation of Hydrogen Evolution Activity of Graphene Electrodes Using Mechanical Strain.
Min A KimDan C SorescuShigeru AmemiyaKenneth D JordanHaitao LiuPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
This paper reports the effect of mechanically applied elastic strain on the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity of graphene under acidic conditions. An applied tensile strain of 0.2% on a graphene electrode is shown to lead to a 1-3% increase in the HER current. The tensile strain increases HER activity, whereas compressive strain decreases it. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations using a periodic graphene slab model predict an increase in the adsorption energy of the H atom with growing tensile strain, consistent with an enhancement of the current density in HER, similar to that observed experimentally.