Catalytic Surface Specificity on Pt and Pt-Ni(OH)2 Electrodes for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Electrolytes and Their Nano-scaled Electro-Catalysts.

CHEMSUSCHEM(2018)

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Abstract
The design and synthesis of Pt-based electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are of great importance for the successful development of hydrogen-based alternative energy technologies. Although Pt is considered to be the most active catalyst for the HER, its reaction performance is limited in alkaline solutions owing to a slow rate for water dissociation. Therefore, many research groups have intensively investigated reaction mechanisms and developed system designs and efficient Pt-based catalysts to enhance the alkaline HER. Herein, we summarize the catalytic surface specificity of Pt and Pt-Ni(OH)(2) materials to control the kinetics of the alkaline HER. In particular, we increase our understanding of Ni(OH)(2)-modified Pt surfaces and the corresponding nanoscaled Pt-Ni(OH)(2) electrocatalysts to improve the sluggish water-dissociation step, and this knowledge will guide us to future sustainable energy applications of advanced nanomaterials.
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bifunctional catalysts,electrolytes,hydrogen,nickel,platinum
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