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Green hydrogen, using sustainable energy to decompose water to produce hydrogen, is regarded as the ideal and effective connection to convert electricity into chemical energy. Herein, well designed Ni-doped Mo2 C nanorod electrodes self-supported on three types of substrates (Ni foam, Cu foam and stainless steel wire mesh) with outstanding gas resistance and prominent corrosion resistance were assembled together to build up a wide pH applicable electrode for Hydrogen Evolution. In particular, Ni-doped Mo2 C nanorod arrays on stainless steel wire mesh donated as Ni-Mo2 C@SSW exhibited remarkable electrocatalytic properties towards hydrogen evolution reaction with superior overpotentials both in 1â M KOH and 0.5â M H2 SO4 (102â mV and 106â mV at the current density of 10â mA cm-2 ) and incomparable continuous durability. This work provides the possibility for the realization of low cost, high activity and ultra-stable durability HER electrocatalysts in practical industrial application.
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Nanotubos , Níquel , Aço Inoxidável , Hidrogênio , Concentração de Íons de HidrogênioRESUMO
A novel electrode material based on graphene oxide (GO)-polypyrrole (PPy) composites was synthesized by in situ chemical oxidation polymerization. Palladium nanoparticles (NPs) with a diameter of 4.0 nm were loaded on the reduced graphene oxide(RGO)-PPy composites by a microwave-assisted polyol process. Microstructure analysis showed that a layer of coated PPy film with monodisperse Pd NPs is present on the RGO surface. The Pd/RGO-PPy catalysts exhibit excellent catalytic activity and stability for formic acid electro-oxidation when the weight feed ratio of GO to pyrrole monomer is 2:1. The superior performance of Pd/RGO-PPy catalysts may arise from utilization of heterogeneous nucleation sites for NPs and the greatly increased electronic conductivity of the supports.