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WANG, Y. MAYORGA-MARTINEZ, C. CHIA, X. SOFER, Z. LATIFF, N. PUMERA, M.
Original Title
Bipolar Electrochemistry as a Simple Synthetic Route toward Nanoscale Transition of Mo2B5 and W2B5 for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
The development of non-noble metal and earth-abundant-based electrocatalysts for electrochemical hydrogen production is of great significance for large scale application of water splitting technology. Particularly, molybdenum- and tungsten-based materials, such as MoS2, WS2, MoP, and WP, are widely studied for their promising performance in catalyzing the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), especially in their nanostructured forms. Here, we investigate the HER activity of nanostructured molybdenum and tungsten borides, which are highly understudied, and report the use of bipolar electrochemistry (BP) to enhance their performances. BP treatment induces the size reduction of commercial Mo2B5 and W2B5 from the micrometer range down to the nanometer range. The smaller Mo2B5 and W2B5 particles have greater exposure of active sites for HER catalysis and result in better HER performance. To illustrate, we found that the electrocatalytic performance of BP-treated W2B5 is close to the best HER electrocatalyst, Pt/C. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements reveal lower charge transfer resistance (R-ct) of the materials after bipolar electrochemical treatment, thereby suggesting another effect of the BP method in enhancing HER catalysis. Overall, we demonstrate bipolar electrochemistry as a simple method to improve the catalytic activity of Mo2B5 and W2B5.
Keywords
Electrocatalysis; Molybdenum/tungsten borides; Bipolar electrochemistry; Downsize; Hydrogen evolution reaction
Authors
WANG, Y.; MAYORGA-MARTINEZ, C.; CHIA, X.; SOFER, Z.; LATIFF, N.; PUMERA, M.
Released
15. 7. 2019
ISBN
2168-0485
Periodical
ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
Year of study
7
Number
14
State
United States of America
Pages from
12148
Pages to
12159
Pages count
12
URL
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b01251
BibTex
@article{BUT158510, author="Yong {Wang} and Carmen C. {Mayorga-Martinez} and Xinyi {Chia} and Zdeněk {Sofer} and Naziah Mohamad {Latiff} and Martin {Pumera}", title="Bipolar Electrochemistry as a Simple Synthetic Route toward Nanoscale Transition of Mo2B5 and W2B5 for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Reaction", journal="ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering", year="2019", volume="7", number="14", pages="12148--12159", doi="10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b01251", issn="2168-0485", url="https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b01251" }