Ultra‐Stable Ti Vacancies‐Pt Atomic Clusters Structure on Titanium Oxycarbide Supports for High Current Density Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Author:

Zhang Jintao1,Wang Mingyong123,An Jialiang1,Shi Haotian1,Dai Lei3,Jiao Shuqiang12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P. R. China

2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Recovery and Extraction of Rare and Precious Metals University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P. R. China

3. College of Material Science and Engineering North China University of Science and Technology Hebei Province Laboratory of Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials Tangshan 063210 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractElectrocatalysts with low Pt loading mass to achieve high current density (≥1 A cm−2) for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are still extremely challenging due to the limited intrinsic activity and weak stability of catalytic sites. The modulation of the electronic microenvironment of the support‐Pt structure is crucial to enhance the intrinsic activity and stability of catalytic sites. Herein, an innovative titanium oxycarbide (TiVCO) solid solution with Ti vacancies (TiV) is proposed as support to anchor sub‐nanoscale Pt atomic clusters (Pt ACs) and a stable “TiV‐Pt ACs” structure is carefully designed. The electronic microenvironment of “TiV‐Pt ACs” is indirectly optimized by an unsaturated C/O site near TiV. Thanks to this, novel “TiV‐Pt ACs” structure (Pt@TiVCO) with low Pt loading mass (2.44 wt.%) exhibits excellent HER activity in acidic solution and the mass activity is more than ten times that of commercial 20% Pt/C at the overpotentials of 50 and 100 mV. Particularly, Pt@TiVCO shows amazing stability at high and fluctuating current density of 1–2 A cm−2 for 120 h. This work provides a novel and promising method to develop stable and low‐loading Pt‐based catalysts adapting to high current density.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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