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
- Auteurs
- Gong, Yuxiao, Xu Lian-Hua, Zhang Xue-Ji, Cosnier Serge, and Shan Dan
- Revue
- Journal of Alloys and Compounds
- Volume
- 974
- Start Page
- 169418
- ISSN
- 09258388
Soumis le 22 mars 2023