Nontrivial Topological Surface States in Ru3Sn7 toward Wide pH‐Range Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Author:

Wang Zongpeng12,Lin Zhiping1,Wang Yinglan1,Shen Shijie1,Zhang Qinghua3,Wang Jiacheng1,Zhong Wenwu14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Material Science and Engineering Taizhou University No. 1139, Shifu Road Jiaojiang 318000 China

2. School of Material Science and Engineering Central South University No. 932, Lushan South Road Changsha 410083 China

3. Institution of Physics Chinese Academic of Science No.8, 3rd Zhongguancun South Street Beijing 100190 China

4. School of Material Science and Hydrogen Energy Foshan Institute of Technology No. 18, Jiangwanyi Road Foshan 528000 China

Abstract

AbstractNontrivial topological surface states (TSSs), which possess extraordinary carrier mobility and are protected by the bulk symmetry, have emerged as an innovative platform to search for efficient electrocatalysts toward hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Here, a Sn‐based nontrivial metal Ru3Sn7 is prepared using electrical arc melting method. The results indicate that the (001) crystal family of Ru3Sn7 possesses nontrivial TSSs with linear dispersion relation and large nontrivial energy window. Experimental and theoretical results demonstrate that nontrivial TSSs of Ru3Sn7 can significantly boost charge transfer kinetics and optimize adsorption of hydrogen intermediates due to bulk symmetry‐protected band structures. As expected, nontrivial Ru3Sn7 exhibits superior HER activity to Ru, Pt/C, and trivial counterparts (e.g., Ru2Sn3, IrSn2, and Rh3Sn2) with higher ratios of noble metals. Furthermore, the wide pH‐range activity of topologically nontrivial Ru3Sn7 implies the robustness of its TSSs against pH variation during the HER. These findings provide a promising approach to the rational design of topologically nontrivial metals as highly efficient electrocatalysts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Zhejiang Province

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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