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A self-supported heterogeneous bimetallic phosphide array electrode enables efficient hydrogen evolution from saline water splitting

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摘要 Hydrogen generation from water splitting is of great prospect for the sustainable energy conversion.However,it is still challenging to explore stable and high-performance electrocatalysts toward hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)from saline water such as seawater due to the chloride corrosion.Herein,we developed a self-supported heterogeneous bimetallic phosphide(Ni_(2)P-FeP)array electrode that possesses excellent HER performance in alkaline saline water with an overpotential of 89 mV at 10 mA·cm^(−2)and long-term stability over 90 h at 200 mA·cm^(−2).The analysis showed that the heterostructure between the interfaces of Ni_(2)P-FeP plays a pivotal role in promoting the activity of catalyst.Moreover,the bimetallic phosphide nanoarrays can be employed as a shield for chlorine-corrosion resistance in the saline water,ensuring the long-term durability of hydrogen generation.When employed for alkaline saline water electrolysis,a current density of 100 mA·cm^(−2)is achieved at cell voltage of 1.68 V.This work presents an effective approach for the fabrication of high-performance electrode for HER in alkaline saline environments.
出处 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CSCD 2023年第3期3658-3664,共7页 纳米研究(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation(No.91963109) the Innovation Research Funds of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(No.2019kfyRCPY100).
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