AB5-catalyzed hydrogen evolution cathodes

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Abstract

The AB5 metal compounds are highly efficient hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts in alkaline electrolyte. Three types of AB5-catalyzed cathode structures were made, using the hydride-forming AB5 compounds in particulate form. Plastic-bonded cathodes containing >90 w/o AB5 (finished-weight basis) were the most efficient, giving hydrogen evolution overpotentials (νH2) of about 0.05 V at 200 mA cm-2. However, they tended to swell and shed material during electrolysis. Pressed, sintered cathodes containing 40-70 w/o catalyst in a nickel binder gave νH2 ∼ 0.08 V; catalyst retention was excellent. Porous, sintered cathode coatings were made with 30-70 w/o AB5 catalyst loadings. Their overpotentials were similar to those of the pressed, sintered cathodes. However, at catalyst loadings below about 40 w/o, high overpotentials characteristic of the nickel binder were observed. The structural and electrochemical properties of the three AB5-catalyzed cathodes are discussed. © 1984.

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Hall, D. E., & Shepard, V. R. (1984). AB5-catalyzed hydrogen evolution cathodes. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 9(12), 1005–1009. https://doi.org/10.1016/0360-3199(84)90172-1

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