Hierarchically structured rugae-like RuP3-CoP arrays as robust catalysts synergistically promoting hydrogen generation

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Designing a highly active and stable catalyst for NaBH4 hydrolysis is a key step towards overcoming the challenges of hydrogen storage. Herein, we have developed a controllable strategy to fabricate a series of hierarchically structured cobalt-ruthenium-phosphide arrays on nickel foam (Co-Ru-P@NF) as a highly efficient and stable catalyst for hydrogen generation from NaBH4 hydrolysis in alkaline media. SEM and TEM analyses show that the interconnected rugae-like Co-Ru-P arrays are vertically grown on the surface of Ni foam, together with uniformly distributed RuP3 nanoclusters on the surface of CoP nanosheets. More importantly, the optimized Co-Ru-P@NF catalyst exhibits an outstanding catalytic performance on NaBH4 hydrolysis in alkaline media with a high turnover frequency (TOF) of 2123.6 molH2 min-1 molRu-1 at 25 °C, which is one of the highest known so far. Furthermore, the exceptional catalytic performance is in line with the outcome of low activation energy (40.3 kJ mol-1). Additionally, the catalyst also shows a high stability with less than 8.0% lost after 5 consecutive cycles. The superior catalytic performance is ascribed to the synergetic effect between RuP3 and CoP species resulting in a significant electron transfer effect, together with the unique morphologies associated with a large specific surface area and open-channels for effective solute transport/adsorption and H2 gas emissions.

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Guo, J., Wu, C., Zhang, J., Yan, P., Tian, J., Shen, X., … Yang, X. (2019). Hierarchically structured rugae-like RuP3-CoP arrays as robust catalysts synergistically promoting hydrogen generation. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 7(15), 8865–8872. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ta10695a

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