Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal Doping
Carbon supported nanoparticles of monometallic Ni catalyst and binary Ni-Transition Metal (Ni-TM/C) electrocatalytic composites were synthesized via the chemical reduction method, where TM stands for the doping elements Fe, Co, and Cu. The chemical composition, structure and morphology of the Ni-TM/...
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doaj-f9e3e5ff307740b7a2976fe258ffde7b2020-11-24T23:04:24ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442018-10-0181045410.3390/catal8100454catal8100454Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal DopingElena S. Davydova0Jérémie Zaffran1Kapil Dhaka2Maytal Caspary Toroker3Dario R. Dekel4The Wolfson Chemical Engineering Department, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, 3200003 Haifa, IsraelThe Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP), Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, 3200003 Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Material Science and Engineering, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, 3200003 Haifa, IsraelThe Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP), Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, 3200003 Haifa, IsraelThe Wolfson Chemical Engineering Department, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, 3200003 Haifa, IsraelCarbon supported nanoparticles of monometallic Ni catalyst and binary Ni-Transition Metal (Ni-TM/C) electrocatalytic composites were synthesized via the chemical reduction method, where TM stands for the doping elements Fe, Co, and Cu. The chemical composition, structure and morphology of the Ni-TM/C materials were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The electrochemical properties towards hydrogen oxidation reaction in alkaline medium were studied using the rotating disc electrode and cycling voltammetry methods. A significant role of the TM dopants in the promotion of the hydrogen electrooxidation kinetics of the binary Ni-TM/C materials was revealed. A record-high in exchange current density value of 0.060 mA cm2Ni was measured for Ni3Fe1/C, whereas the monometallic Ni/C counterpart has only shown 0.039 mA cm2Ni. In order to predict the feasibility of the electrocatalysts for hydrogen chemisorption, density functional theory was applied to calculate the hydrogen binding energy and hydroxide binding energy values for bare Ni and Ni3TM1.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/8/10/454metal dopingnickel-based catalysttransition metalssynthesishydrogen oxidation reactionexchange current densityalkaline mediumDFThydrogen binding energyhydroxide binding energy |
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Elena S. Davydova Jérémie Zaffran Kapil Dhaka Maytal Caspary Toroker Dario R. Dekel Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal Doping Catalysts metal doping nickel-based catalyst transition metals synthesis hydrogen oxidation reaction exchange current density alkaline medium DFT hydrogen binding energy hydroxide binding energy |
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Elena S. Davydova Jérémie Zaffran Kapil Dhaka Maytal Caspary Toroker Dario R. Dekel |
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Elena S. Davydova |
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Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal Doping |
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Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal Doping |
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Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal Doping |
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Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal Doping |
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Hydrogen Oxidation on Ni-Based Electrocatalysts: The Effect of Metal Doping |
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hydrogen oxidation on ni-based electrocatalysts: the effect of metal doping |
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Carbon supported nanoparticles of monometallic Ni catalyst and binary Ni-Transition Metal (Ni-TM/C) electrocatalytic composites were synthesized via the chemical reduction method, where TM stands for the doping elements Fe, Co, and Cu. The chemical composition, structure and morphology of the Ni-TM/C materials were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The electrochemical properties towards hydrogen oxidation reaction in alkaline medium were studied using the rotating disc electrode and cycling voltammetry methods. A significant role of the TM dopants in the promotion of the hydrogen electrooxidation kinetics of the binary Ni-TM/C materials was revealed. A record-high in exchange current density value of 0.060 mA cm2Ni was measured for Ni3Fe1/C, whereas the monometallic Ni/C counterpart has only shown 0.039 mA cm2Ni. In order to predict the feasibility of the electrocatalysts for hydrogen chemisorption, density functional theory was applied to calculate the hydrogen binding energy and hydroxide binding energy values for bare Ni and Ni3TM1. |
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metal doping nickel-based catalyst transition metals synthesis hydrogen oxidation reaction exchange current density alkaline medium DFT hydrogen binding energy hydroxide binding energy |
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