Enhanced electrocatalytic activity of stainless steel substrate by nickel sulfides for efficient hydrogen evolution

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Water splitting is one of the efficient ways to produce hydrogen with zero carbon dioxide emission. Thus far, Pt has been regarded as a highly reactive catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER); however, the high cost and rarity of Pt significantly hinder its commercial use. Herein, we successfully developed an HER catalyst composed of NiSx (x = 1 or 2) on stainless steel (NiSx/SUS) using electrodeposition and sulfurization techniques. Notably, the electrochemical active surface area(ECSA) of NiSx/SUS was improved more than two orders of magnitude, resulting in a considerable improvement in the electrochemical charge transfer and HER activity in comparison with stainless steel (SUS). The long-term HER examination by linear scan voltammetry (LSV) confirmed that NiSx/SUS was stable up to 2000 cycles.

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Youn, J. S., Jeong, S., Oh, I., Park, S., Mai, H. D., & Jeon, K. J. (2020). Enhanced electrocatalytic activity of stainless steel substrate by nickel sulfides for efficient hydrogen evolution. Catalysts, 10(11), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10111274

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