Abstract
Uniform ruthenium phosphide (Ru2P and RuP) nanocrystals grown in situ on N- and P-codoped graphene were obtained by pyrolyzing tris(triphenylphosphine) ruthenium(ii) chloride (TPP-Ru) with pyritic acid (PA). Interestingly, Ru2P and RuP can be controllably prepared by varying the molar ratio of PA to TPP-Ru. As an efficient electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), Ru2P exhibited a better performance than RuP in alkaline medium.
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Li, Y., Chu, F., Bu, Y., Kong, Y., Tao, Y., Zhou, X., … Qin, Y. (2019). Controllable fabrication of uniform ruthenium phosphide nanocrystals for the hydrogen evolution reaction. Chemical Communications, 55(54), 7828–7831. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc03668g
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