2020
DOI: 10.3390/catal10020188
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Nickel Phosphide Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Abstract: The production of hydrogen through electrochemical water splitting driven by clean energy becomes a sustainable route for utilization of hydrogen energy, while an efficient hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) electrocatalyst is required to achieve a high energy conversion efficiency. Nickel phosphides have been widely explored for electrocatalytic HER due to their unique electronic properties, efficient electrocatalytic performance, and a superior anti-corrosion feature. However, the HER activities of nickel pho… Show more

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“…8 Cheaper and readily available alternatives like nickel phosphides have been investigated in place of noble metals. 2,9 Nickel phosphides have been reported to be excellent catalysts not only in energy conversion reactions like water splitting 2,9,10 but also suitable for energy storage applications such as supercapacitance. 11,12 Synthetic protocols to nickel phosphides include phosphatization of nickel with phosphines, 13 topochemical transformations of phosphorene nanosheets to nickel phosphide by nickel salts, 14 solvothermal decompositions, 2,15 microwave combustion 16 and solvent-less synthesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Cheaper and readily available alternatives like nickel phosphides have been investigated in place of noble metals. 2,9 Nickel phosphides have been reported to be excellent catalysts not only in energy conversion reactions like water splitting 2,9,10 but also suitable for energy storage applications such as supercapacitance. 11,12 Synthetic protocols to nickel phosphides include phosphatization of nickel with phosphines, 13 topochemical transformations of phosphorene nanosheets to nickel phosphide by nickel salts, 14 solvothermal decompositions, 2,15 microwave combustion 16 and solvent-less synthesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the slow kinetics of HER and OER lead to lower energy efficiency [10,11]. Therefore, the input potential of cracked water in the actual electrolyzer is much higher than 1.23 V [12,13]. The large overpotential and slow kinetics of HER and OER hinder the practical application of whole-water decomposition [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, recent studies have looked at nonprecious compounds as more convenient replacements for platinum, with examples ranging from heteroatom-doped nano-carbons to transition metal chalcogenides, nitrides, carbides, selenides, phosphides, borides, and sulfides. [7][8][9][10][11][12] Particularly nickel phosphides have emerged as robust and efficient catalysts, 13,14 showing advantages in terms of synthesis routes, anticorrosion features, electronic properties, and catalytic activities -especially in the acidic medium. [15][16][17] Once an efficient catalytic material like Ni 2 P has been identified, it is possible to further enhance its electrocatalytic performance through either morphological control or heteroatom doping.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%