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Abstract: A new pretreatment method has been developed to improve the catalytic activity of the Ni-Fe-Mo-Co alloy electrode for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The procedure involves pre-electrolyzing the Ni-Fe-Mo-Co alloy electrode in 30% KOH solution containing 10% potassium sodium tartrate at 70°C for 2 h, until some of the Mo and Fe elements are leached out. The surface morphology of the Ni-Fe-Mo-Co alloy demonstrates a unique hive-like structure after the pretreatment, which has the pore size in a nanometer range (about 50 nm), a very large real surface area, and good stability. The results of the electrochemical studies show that compared to other similar electrode materials and the treated Ni-Fe-Mo-Co electrode by leaching method, the pre-treated Ni-Fe-Mo-Co electrode has a much lower overpotential and much higher exchange current density for HER. In addition, a long-term continuous electrolysis test with a current interruption shows that the Ni-Fe-Mo-Co alloy has excellent catalytic stability. © 2007 The Nonferrous Metals Society of China.
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LUO, B., REN, B., XU, Y., & ZHENG, Y. (2007). A new method to improve surface morphology of Ni-Fe-Mo-Co alloy electrode and its catalytic activity for HER. Rare Metals, 26(3), 205–212. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1001-0521(07)60202-2
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