Xiangchao XuFen QiaoYanzhen LiuWenjie Liu
Abstract Cu(OH) 2 has the advantages of ease of structural regulation, good conductivity, and relatively low cost, making it a suitable candidate material for use as an electrocatalyst. However, its catalytic efficiency and stability still need to be improved further. Therefore, Cu(OH) 2 /Cu 2 S was successfully prepared on copper foam (CF) using the in situ growth and hydrothermal method. The structural characterization showed that sulfidation treatment induced transformation of Cu(OH) 2 /CF from smooth nanorods into a coral‐like structure, which exposed more active sites of Cu(OH) 2 /Cu 2 S and enhanced the performance of electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Compared with Cu(OH) 2 , Cu(OH) 2 /Cu 2 S showed better alkaline HER performance, especially when the vulcanization concentration was 0.1 M, the overpotential of Cu(OH) 2 /Cu 2 S was 174 mV, and the reaction kinetics was 64 mv dec −1 at a current density of 10 mA cm −2 . In this work, the morphology and electronic structure of copper‐based metal sulfide electrocatalysts were adjusted by sulfide treatment, which provided a new reference for improving HER performance.
Huiqi Yang (9218975)Xinjian Liu (351972)Jinbo He (2194087)Jinjian Yan (16471649)Yanliu Bai (11407449)Shougen Yin (2455660)Heng Li (6476)Hui Yan (117134)
Ning XieQing LiYu‐Lin WuXin‐Tao WuQi‐Long Zhu
Huiqi YangXinjian LiuJinbo HeJinjian YanYanliu BaiShougen YinHeng LiHui Yan
Xianming WangJianzhi WangXiaoxiao ZhangQifeng TianManyu LiuNing CaiYanan XueWeimin ChenWei LiFaquan Yu