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Regulating Hollow Carbon Cage Supported NiCo Alloy Nanoparticles for Efficient Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.

Bo QiWen ChangQixin XuLuran JiangSai AnJin-Feng ChuYu-Fei Song
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The NiCo alloy is one of the most promising alternatives to the noble-metal electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER); however, its performance is largely restricted by insufficient active sites and low surface area. Here, we fabricated a hierarchical hollow carbon cage supported NiCo alloy (denoted as HC NiCo/C) and a bulk NiCo alloy (denoted as NiCo) by reduction of a partially ZIF-67 etched ZIF-67@NiCo-LDH (LDH = layered double hydroxide) precursor and a fully ZIF-67 etched NiCo-LDH precursor, respectively. The as-prepared HC NiCo/C, in which the Ni 29 Co 71 alloy nanocrystals with an average 6 nm size were encapsulated in graphitic carbon layers, provided a vastly increased electrochemically active surface area ( ca . 13 times than the NiCo) and abundant catalytic active sites, which resulted in a higher HER performance with an overpotential of 99 mV than the 198 mV for NiCo at 10 mA cm -2 . Detailed experimental results suggested that only the HC NiCo/C possessed the active alloy surface composed of unsaturated Ni 0 and Co 0 atoms, and both the metal-support interaction and alloying effect influenced the electronic structure of Co and Ni in HC NiCo/C, whereas the NiCo exhibited pure Ni surface. Theoretical calculations further revealed the Ni 29 Co 71 alloy surface in HC NiCo/C possessed the appropriate adsorption energy of the intermediate state (adsorbed H*). This work provided new insight into the construction of the stable small-sized bimetallic alloy nanocatalysts by regulating the reduction precursors.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • mass spectrometry
  • gold nanoparticles
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • ionic liquid
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • quantum dots
  • crystal structure
  • tandem mass spectrometry