Designing Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution in Saline Electrolyte Using Rapid Synthesis on Carbon Paper Supports
Connor Sullivan,
Sangmin Jeong,
Melissa King
et al.
Abstract:Generating hydrogen from brackish or seawater could enable flexible energy generation, de-centralized electricity storage, and decreased reliance on energy-intensive water purification for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Platinum is often the most effective electrocatalyst for HER, however, it is not as stable or efficient in nonideal electrolytes, such as seawater or non-acidic media. In this work, we investigate the activity and stability of binary electrocatalysts in brackish and neutral electrolytes. Us… Show more
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