B.M. JovićU.Č. LačnjevacV.D. JovićLj. Gajić-KrstajićN.V. Krstajić
MoO3 particles were co-deposited with Ni onto smooth or rough Ni supports from modified Watt?s baths of different compositions. Morphology and composition of the electrodeposits were characterized by means of cyclic voltammetry, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The electrocatalytic activity of the composite catalysts for H2 evolution in alkaline solutions was determined by quasi-stationary polarization curves. Activity increases with MoOx content in the Ni deposit up to a limiting value. Composite Ni-MoOx catalyst performed high catalytic activity, similar to that of commercial Ni-RuO2 catalyst. Stability tests showed that Ni-MoOx codeposits are stable under condition of constant current and exhibit excellent tolerance to repeated short-circuiting.
Aleksandar PetričevićMila N. Krstajić PajićPiotr ŻabińskiDawid KutyłaMateusz MarzecMarta GajewskaN.R. ElezovićV.D. Jović
Xucai YinHaifeng DongGang SunYang WuAiling SongQinghua DuLi SuGuangjie Shao
U.Č. LačnjevacB.M. JovićV.D. JovićVelimir RadmilovićN.V. Krstajić
Zhen ZhengNing LiChunqing WangDeyu LiYongming ZhuGang Wu