A Novel Bimetallic Nickel-Molybdenum Carbide Nanowire Array for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution

作者:Guo, Lixia; Wang, Jianying; Teng, Xue; Liu, Yangyang; He, Xiaoming; Chen, Zuofeng*
来源:Chemsuschem, 2018, 11(16): 2717-2723.
DOI:10.1002/cssc.201801110

摘要

The design and fabrication of noble-metal-free hydrogenevolution electrocatalysts with high activity is significant to future renewable energy systems. In this work, self-supported NiMo carbide nanowires on carbon cloth (Ni3Mo3C@NPC NWs/CC; NPC=N,P-doped carbon) were developed through an electropolymerization-assisted procedure. During the synthesis process, NiMoO4 nanowires were first grown on CC through a hydrothermal reaction that was free of any polymer binder such as Nafion. By use of electropolymerization, the as-prepared NiMoO4 NWs/CC sample was then coated by a layer of polypyrole (PPy) that served as the carbon source for subsequent conversion into Ni3Mo3C@NPC NWs/CC by carbothermal reduction. The experimental results indicated that judicious choices of the amount of coated PPy and the pyrolysis temperature were essential for obtaining the pure-phase, nanowire array structure of Ni3Mo3C@NPC NWs/CC. Benefitting from the pure phase of the bimetallic carbide, the unique architecture of the nanowire array, and its self-supported nature, the optimized Ni3Mo3C@NPC NWs/CC electrode exhibited excellent performance in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in both acidic and alkaline media. Low overpotentials of 161 and 215 mV were required to afford a high current density of 100 mAcm(-2) toward the HER in acidic and alkaline media, respectively, and the catalytic activity was maintained for at least 48h, which puts Ni3Mo3C@NPC NWs/CC among the best HER electrocatalysts based on metallic carbides yet reported.