Abstract
Transition-metal nitrides (TMNs) are a class of electrocatalyst support materials similar to transition-metal carbides (TMCs) with the advantage of avoiding the issues arising from graphitic carbon surface deposits during synthesis. Inspired by previous studies suggesting that TMCs could be used to reduce Pt loading for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), this work explored the feasibility of TMN-supported Pt and Au as HER electrocatalysts. This study established a volcano-like trend between electrochemical HER activity and hydrogen-binding energy (HBE) calculated from density functional theory. The Pt/TiN and Au/TiN materials were used to extend knowledge from well-characterized thin films to powder catalysts. In situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) measurements provided additional characterization of the Pt/TiN and Au/TiN catalysts under HER conditions. Trends in the electrochemical stability of TMNs were also investigated over a wide range of potentials and pH values, which can be used to guide future studies for TMN-supported electrocatalysts.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 100867 |
Journal | Chem Catalysis |
Volume | 4 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Feb 2024 |
Keywords
- SDG7: Affordable and clean energy
- X-ray absorption spectroscopy
- density functional theory
- electrochemical stability
- hydrogen evolution reaction
- transition metal nitrides