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Partial-Single-Atom, Partial-Nanoparticle Composites Enhance Water Dissociation for Hydrogen Evolution

  • Chun Hu
  • , Erhong Song
  • , Maoyu Wang
  • , Wei Chen
  • , Fuqiang Huang
  • , Zhenxing Feng
  • , Jianjun Liu
  • , Jiacheng Wang
  • CAS - Shanghai Institute of Ceramics
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Oregon State University

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Abstract

The development of an efficient electrocatalyst toward the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is of significant importance in transforming renewable electricity to pure and clean hydrogen by water splitting. However, the construction of an active electrocatalyst with multiple sites that can promote the dissociation of water molecules still remains a great challenge. Herein, a partial-single-atom, partial-nanoparticle composite consisting of nanosized ruthenium (Ru) nanoparticles (NPs) and individual Ru atoms as an energy-efficient HER catalyst in alkaline medium is reported. The formation of this unique composite mainly results from the dispersion of Ru NPs to small-size NPs and single atoms (SAs) on the Fe/N codoped carbon (Fe–N–C) substrate due to the thermodynamic stability. The optimal catalyst exhibits an outstanding HER activity with an ultralow overpotential (9 mV) at 10 mA cm−210), a high turnover frequency (8.9 H2 s−1 at 50 mV overpotential), and nearly 100% Faraday efficiency, outperforming the state-of-the-art commercial Pt/C and other reported HER electrocatalysts in alkaline condition. Both experimental and theoretical calculations reveal that the coexistence of Ru NPs and SAs can improve the hydride coupling and water dissociation kinetics, thus synergistically enhancing alkaline hydrogen evolution performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2001881
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 20 2021

Keywords

  • electrocatalysis
  • multiple sites
  • single-atom catalysts
  • theoretical calculations
  • water dissociation

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