In this work, three-dimensional hierarchical nickel–cobalt alloy coating for hydrogen evolution cathode was fabricated by electrodeposition processes. The coatings’ morphology evolves from sea cucumber-like nanostructure to caterpillar-like one with the increase of cobalt content. A large amount of nanometric “steps,” served as the active sites for hydrogen evolution reaction, were observed. According to Tafel polarization measurements, the exchange current density of the as-synthesized coating with hierarchical nanostructure was 21.9 times compared with that of flat nickel coating. In addition, the hierarchical coating also displayed good electrochemical stability from the galvanostatic test.
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Wang, N., Hang, T., Chu, D., & Li, M. (2015). Three-Dimensional Hierarchical Nanostructured Cu/Ni–Co Coating Electrode for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Media. Nano-Micro Letters, 7(4), 347–352. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-015-0049-1
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