Optimizing Nickel Orbital Occupancy via Co‐Modulation of Core and Shell Structures to Accelerate Alkaline Hydrogen Electro‐Oxidation Reaction

Author:

Yu Wanqing1ORCID,Liu Jing1ORCID,Hu Hao1,He Zeyu1,Cui Xuejing1,Jiang Luhua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Materials Science & Engineering Qingdao University of Science & Technology Qingdao 266042 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractNickel‐based catalysts are recognized as a promising alternative to platinum‐based catalysts for the alkaline hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) yet suffer from poor stability and relatively low activity. Herein, a nitrogen ligand‐assisted approach is reported to encapsulate nickel‐copper nanoparticles within few carbon layers, and by modulating the core and shell components/structure, the charge distribution in the nanostructures can be finely regulated. The optimized Ni93Cu7@NC catalyst exhibits outstanding HOR activity with an intrinsic activity of 61.0 µA cm−2 and excellent stability, which is among the most advanced Ni‐based HOR catalysts. Notably, an alkaline exchange membrane fuel cell utilizing this catalyst achieves a peak power density of 381 mW cm−2 and maintains stability at 100 mA cm−2 for over 24 h. Experimental and theoretical investigations unveil that the electron re‐distribution at the interface of NiCu core and nitrogen‐doped carbon reduces the electron occupancy in Ni 4s‐H 1s bonding orbitals and Ni 3dz2/yz‐O 2p antibonding orbitals, leading to a weakened hydrogen binding energy and enhance hydroxide binding energy. Consequently, the limiting energy for the HOR is reduced following a bifunctional mechanism on the Ni93Cu7@NC. This work provides a core‐shell co‐modulation strategy to accurately regulate the electronic structure of transition metals to design robust catalysts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Taishan Scholar Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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