Highly Active And Stable Nickel-Molybdenum Nitride (Ni2mo3n) Electrocatalyst For Hydrogen Evolution

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A(2021)

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This paper reports a highly active and stable nonprecious metal electrocatalyst based on bimetallic nanoscale nickel molybdenum nitride developed for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). A composite of 7 nm Ni2Mo3N nanoparticles grown on nickel foam (Ni2Mo3N/NF) was prepared through a simple and economical synthetic method involving one-step annealing of Ni foam, MoCl5, and urea without a Ni precursor. The Ni2Mo3N/NF exhibits high activity with low overpotential (eta(10) of 21.3 mV and eta(100) of 123.8 mV) and excellent stability for the HER, achieving one of the best performances among state-of-the-art transition metal nitride based catalysts in alkaline media. Supporting density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicate that N sites in Ni2Mo3N with a N-Mo coordination number of four have a hydrogen adsorption energy close to that of Pt and hence may be responsible for the enhanced HER performance.
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