Electrochemistry Communications (Apr 2021)

Ni(OH)2-free NiCu as a hydrogen evolution and oxidation electrocatalyst

  • Morteza Rezaei Talarposhti,
  • Tristan Asset,
  • Aaron J. Roy,
  • Kateryna Artyushkova,
  • Lok-kun Tsui,
  • Fernando H. Garzon,
  • Alexey Serov,
  • Plamen Atanassov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 125
p. 106999

Abstract

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In this manuscript, we investigate the role of the nickel surface oxidation and the use of additional reducing agent in the synthesis process in the electrochemical activity of NiCu electrocatalysts for hydrogen oxidation reaction and hydrogen evolution reaction. In addition, the role of the carbon support morphology is also investigated: two different supports, DENKA black and Ketjenblack with widely different properties (specific surface, proportion of low strain carbons, etc.) are studied, and no difference are observed in their electrochemical activity. However, the use 4-aminoantipyrine as a reducing agent resulted in a dramatic increase in non-oxidized Ni at the electrocatalyst’ surface, concomitant to a large increase in its activity for both the hydrogen evolution and oxidation.

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