Leiming LangYi ShiJiong WangFeng‐Bin WangXing‐Hua Xia
Pt-free electrocatalysts with high activity and low cost are highly pursued for hydrogen production by electrochemically splitting water. Ni-based alloy catalysts are potential candidates for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and have been studied extensively. Here, we synthesized novel hollow core-shell structure Ni-Sn@C nanoparticles (NPs) by sol-gel, chemical vapor deposition, and etching processes. The prepared electrocatalysts with porous hollow carbon layers have a high conductivity and large active area, which exhibit good electrocatalytic activity toward HER. The Tafel slope of ∼35 millivolts per decade measured in acidic solution for Ni-Sn@C NPs is the smallest one to date for the Ni-Sn alloy catalysts, and exceeds those of the most non-noble metal catalysts, indicating a possible Volmer-Heyrovsky reaction mechanism. The synthetic method can be extended to prepare other hollow core-shell structure electrocatalysts for low-temperature fuel cells.
Leiming Lang (1605334)Yi Shi (169113)Jiong Wang (440497)Feng-Bin Wang (1553014)Xing-Hua Xia (1548373)
Kurian A. KuttiyielKotaro SasakiWei‐Fu ChenDong SuRadoslav R. Adžić
Jian DuXilong WangChao LiXinyu LiuLin GuHan‐Pu Liang
Qingbo WeiZhangwen YeXianpei RenLi XueMingli YinLingxing ZanFeng Fu
Zhenxing LiChengzhong YuYangyang WenYang GaoXiaofei XingZhiting WeiHui SunYa‐Wen ZhangWeiyu Song