Metal support effects in electrocatalysis at hexagonal boron nitride

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A scanning electrochemical droplet cell technique has been employed to screen the intrinsic electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity of hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) nanosheets supported on different metal substrates (Cu and Au). Local (spatially-resolved) voltammetry and Tafel analysis reveal that electronic interaction with the underlying metal substrate plays a significant role in modulating the electrocatalytic activity of h-BN, with Au-supported h-BN exhibiting significantly enhanced HER charge-transfer kinetics (exchange current is ca. two orders of magnitude larger) compared to Cu-supported h-BN, making the former material the superior support in a catalytic sense.

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Liu, D. Q., Tao, B., Ruan, H. C., Bentley, C. L., & Unwin, P. R. (2019). Metal support effects in electrocatalysis at hexagonal boron nitride. Chemical Communications, 55(5), 628–631. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc08517j

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