Cu2O-Cu2Se Mixed-Phase Nanoflake Arrays: pH-Universal Hydrogen Evolution Reactions with Ultralow Overpotential

Authors
Ray, ChaitiLee, Su ChanJin, BingjunChung, Kyung YoonGuo, ShiyinZhang, ShengliZhang, KanPark, Jong HyeokJun, Seong Chan
Issue Date
2019-10-01
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
CHEMELECTROCHEM, v.6, no.19, pp.5014 - 5021
Abstract
Most developed hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) electrocatalysts have pH-dependent functionalities, which limit their universal applications. Pt, the ideal HER electrocatalyst, is also highly effective in specific pH conditions. In the present article, we report a copper-based transition-metal chalcogenide from anion engineering. Hierarchical three-dimensional (3D) Cu2O-Cu2Se nanoflake arrays (COCS NFs) are grown directly on nickel foam (NF) by combining the rapid electrodeposition technique with the room temperature wet-chemical selenization method. Via the synergetic effects of the proper ratio of Se and O, as-synthesized COCS NFs manage to accomplish key-requirements for pH-universal HER performances with overpotential values of 52.9, 62.8, and 77.8 mV, in alkaline, neutral, and acidic media, respectively, at 10 mA cm(-2). The electrocatalyst also possesses superb stability at constant 10 mA cm(-2) current density for 50 h in all electrolytes. This work offers a synthesis protocol of a mixed-anion composite with the revelation about the importance of anion modulation towards electrode surface properties and HER performances.
Keywords
HIGHLY EFFICIENT; STABLE ELECTROCATALYST; EXCHANGE SYNTHESIS; CARBON; COPPER; PERFORMANCE; NANOSHEETS; ELECTRODE; CATALYSTS; CO0.85SE; HIGHLY EFFICIENT; STABLE ELECTROCATALYST; EXCHANGE SYNTHESIS; CARBON; COPPER; PERFORMANCE; NANOSHEETS; ELECTRODE; CATALYSTS; CO0.85SE; Cu2O-Cu2Se; electrocatalysis; ultrathin nanostructures; hydrogen evolution reaction; pH universality
ISSN
2196-0216
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119473
DOI
10.1002/celc.201901284
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