Phytic acid-assisted hollow Fe2P/N-C nanoshuttle derived from NH2MIL: Synthesis strategy and electrochemical application for hydrogen evolution

In energy conversion issues, to boost the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), rational design and synthesis of earth-abundant transition metal phosphides-based materials as efficient electrocatalysts are of great significance. In this work, we report a facile, green and secure approach to synthesize the Fe2P/N doped carbon-based hollow nanoshuttles, denoted herein as NH2MIL-PA-900, with enhanced HER performances. The highly porous NH2MIL and phytic acid (PA) were carefully selected as the self-sacrificed template and etching agent to construct the hollow structure, respectively. Moreover, the in situ coordinated biocompatible PA with Fe3+ can also be used as the phosphorus source for the metal phosphating during the subsequent high-temperature carbonization process at 900 °C. NH2MIL-PA-900 possesses a hollow shuttle-like nanostructure with highly dispersed Fe2P nanoparticles on the shell. When used as an electrocatalyst for HER, NH2MIL-PA-900 exhibits a low overpotential (157 mV at 10 mA cm−2) and a small Tafel slope (76 mV dec−1).

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Titre
Phytic acid-assisted hollow Fe2P/N-C nanoshuttle derived from NH2MIL: Synthesis strategy and electrochemical application for hydrogen evolution
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2023
Revue
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume
974
Start Page
169418
ISSN
09258388
Soumis le 22 mars 2023