C-60-Decorated Nickel-Cobalt Phosphide As An Efficient And Robust Electrocatalyst For Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

NANOSCALE(2018)

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High-activity electrocatalysts play a crucial role in energy conversion through splitting water to produce hydrogen. Here we report the synthesis of a bimetallic phosphide of Ni-Co-P coupled with C-60 molecules which acts as an electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterization reveals that the synthesized C-60-decorated Ni-Co-P nanoparticles have an average diameter of approximate to 4 nm with rich structural defects. Electrochemical tests show that the as-synthesized C-60-decorated Ni-Co-P catalyst with a C-60-content of 3.93 wt% presents a low onset overpotential of 23.8 mV, a small Tafel slope value of 48 mV dec(-1), and excellent hydrogen-evolution stability with a slight increase of its (10) from 97 mV to 102 mV after 500 cycles. Additionally, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) confirms that the C-60-decorated Ni-Co-P electrode possesses faster charge-transfer kinetics and hydrogen-adsorption kinetics than the C-60-free Ni-Co-P electrode during the HER process. The synthesis of a C-60-decorated composite is feasible and the composite can be used as an efficient and robust Pt-free catalyst.
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