Enhancing the Hydrogen Evolution Performance of Tungsten Diphosphide on Carbon Fiber through Ruthenium Modification

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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Hydrogen-based energy systems hold promise for sustainable development and carbon neutrality, minimizing environmental impact with electrolysis as the preferred fossil-fuel-free hydrogen generation method. Effective electrocatalysts are required to reduce energy consumption and improve kinetics, given the need for additional voltage (overpotential, eta) despite the theoretical water splitting potential of 1.23 V. To date, platinum has been acknowledged as the most effective but expensive hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalyst. Hence, we introduce a cost-effective (similar to 2-fold cheaper) ruthenium-modified tungsten diphosphide (Ru/WP2) catalyst on carbon fiber for HER in similar to 0.5 M H2SO4, with eta approximate to 34 mV at -10 mA cm(-2) which can be comparable (only similar to 2-fold higher) to benchmark Pt/C (eta approximate to 17 mV). The HER performance of WP2 can be enhanced through the modification of ruthenium, as indicated by the electrochemical characterizations. Considering the Tafel value of similar to 40 +/- 0.2 mV dec(-1), it can be inferred that Ru/WP2 follows the Volmer-Heyrovsky reaction pathway for hydrogen generation. Furthermore, the Faradaic efficiency estimation indicates that Ru/WP2 demonstrates a minimal loss of electrons during the electrochemical reaction with an estimated value of similar to 98.7 +/- 1.4%. Therefore, this study could emphasize the potential of the Ru/WP2 electrode in advancing sustainable hydrogen production through water splitting.
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tungsten diphosphide,ruthenium,chemical vapordeposition,hydrogen evolution,overpotential reduction
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