2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.03.062
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Morphology controlled synthesis of Pd2Ge nanostructures and their shape-dependent catalytic properties for hydrogen evolution reaction

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“…Germanium is reported for its tendency to form hydrides [ 46 ] in acidic media and promote the HER when incorporated with other active noble metals like ruthenium [ 47 ] and palladium. [ 48 ] Due to the stable formation of GeH [ 49 ] and GeH 2 , [ 50 ] there is an expected enhancement of reaction kinetics of the HER toward making it Volmer–Tafel mechanism resembling Pt. Nonsimilar adjacent atoms can lead to stronger heteroatomic interactions facilitating rapid charge transfer and optimal Metal‐H bond strengths.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Germanium is reported for its tendency to form hydrides [ 46 ] in acidic media and promote the HER when incorporated with other active noble metals like ruthenium [ 47 ] and palladium. [ 48 ] Due to the stable formation of GeH [ 49 ] and GeH 2 , [ 50 ] there is an expected enhancement of reaction kinetics of the HER toward making it Volmer–Tafel mechanism resembling Pt. Nonsimilar adjacent atoms can lead to stronger heteroatomic interactions facilitating rapid charge transfer and optimal Metal‐H bond strengths.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous reports show that Ge-based systems exhibit high stability in alkaline medium . The compound Pd 2 Ge has never been tested for OER and is only mentioned in a single report on HER for the reduction counterpart of water splitting . The major concern of the OER catalysts is their mechanical and electronic stability and durability in a harsh alkaline and oxidation environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PdSn, Pd 3 Sn 2 , and Pd 2 Sn nanoparticles chemoselectively hydrogenate crotonaldehyde, with PdSn nanoparticles having a high selectivity for the reduction of CO vs CC bonds . Catalytic Pd 3 Sn 2 networks have been used in formic acid electrooxidation, while Pd 2 Ge nanoparticles are active in ethanol oxidation and the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) . Pd 3 Pb nanoparticles are very active in the electrochemical reduction of oxygen and of N 2 to NH 3 and in the oxidation of formic acid, , ethanol, , and various amines. , Pd 2 Sn, Pd 2 Ge, and Pd 3 Pb nanoparticles are active in benzylamine oxidation .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%